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by | Feb 24, 2022

Wednesday Now we know something we did not know before about WHY Putin is attacking Ukraine. This has been the…

by | Feb 4, 2022

American historian Alexander Motyl tackles a taboo subject in his new book A Russian in Berlin, a novel about memories…

by | Jan 21, 2022

Great leaders rise to the challenges of the times. Franklin Roosevelt, who knew very little about economics, tried “experimentation” to…

by | Jan 14, 2022

Netflix will soon feature Munich: The Edge of War, an adaptation of British author Robert Harris’ 2017 novel Munich, which…

by | Jan 11, 2022

In this third installment of a revisionist look back at the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt, the focus is on communist…

by | Jan 7, 2022

Recently in The American Spectator, I wrote a somewhat controversial article claiming that Franklin Roosevelt was a failure as president….

by | Dec 24, 2021

By December 1944, the U.S. Army’s 29th Division as part of the Ninth Army was situated on the west bank…

by | Dec 20, 2021

Like many people my age (62), I was taught both at home and in school that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was…

by | Dec 17, 2021

In a thought-provoking article in the National Interest, the Cato Institute’s Justin Logan contends that U.S. foreign policy is run by…

by | Dec 12, 2021

By good fortune, I had a series of front-row seats to watch the United States go to war. After failing,…

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