Winslow Myers: Conventional war doesn’t resolve the underlying conflict
The truth of the obsolescence of war has been demonstrated for all to see by the events unfolding from the October 7 pogrom.
The truth of the obsolescence of war has been demonstrated for all to see by the events unfolding from the October 7 pogrom.
TikTok wants you to believe that it doesn’t juice its algorithms. It’s just coincidence that a relative handful of videos promoting Osama bin Laden’s 2002 “Letter to America” got tens of million views last week.
Northrop Grumman, which is planning on building a plant in Waynesboro, directly trained the Saudi-led coalition accused of war crimes in Yemen.
The first face-to-face meeting in a year between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping went about as expected.
Cynics have said that America’s founding fathers were only thinking of white men when they said “all people.” Perhaps, but no one really knows.
Democratic voters lean more to supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Gaza conflict. Republicans don’t want more aid to go to Ukraine, so by extension, they’re more in the camp of Russia in that one.
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general are calling for the prompt removal of foreign student visa holders who endorsed terror activity.
Lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden last week regarding increased violence by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
If we fail to recognize the cries of babies, Israeli or Palestinian or refugee, that is an end. The moment we fail to see humankind in innocent children—which happens in war—we start losing our own humanity.
Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline continues to function as Vladimir Putin’s man in western Virginia.
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