Why In The US IS D-Day Memorialized While The Battle Of Midway Is Not?
…to Germany. But in some sense, its real meaning was that the US, UK, and Canada did not want to have a repeat of the Napoleonic wars when Russia got…
…to Germany. But in some sense, its real meaning was that the US, UK, and Canada did not want to have a repeat of the Napoleonic wars when Russia got…
…that there was no future in fossil fuels. — In a time when a deranged megalomaniac in Russia was looking for ways to finance his wars of acquisition and the…
…lost seats are a casualty of highly politicized redistricting wars, with state-by-state showdowns bringing dramatic change to electoral maps . . . “ “S&P 500 rallies 2.5% for its best…
…liberal abortion policy. Religion plays a different role. We have our own priorities and our history of racism is unique. But essentially America’s culture wars are the same — race,…
…is true that wars are won by believers, it is also true that peace treaties are sometimes signed by businessmen. If therefore, at some future date, I were to inwardly…
…although independent, still appeared to honor officially allying with UK in both of the world wars, with the victory of the apartheid-imposing National Party coming the following year of 1948,…
…president. We pay for wars we’re against as well as to bail out Wall Street and the airlines. So, I’d like to ask those scolds, what exactly would you have…
…fear of missing out to just plain fear. Prices are falling from peak levels, with expensive West Coast markets recording the steepest declines. Bidding wars are fading and sellers are having…
…this doctrine became accepted in practice, and we had no nuclear wars, and Tom was the most important person behind this, both intellectually, and in terms of policy in the…
…our collective-farm chairmen, and so on. We live in fear of the boss. Think about it: we are not afraid of earthquakes, floods, fires, wars, or terrorist attacks. We are…