Alon Ben-Meir: Trump, Netanyahu are chasing an illusion in Iran
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have launched a campaign against Iran with maximalist aims and minimalist means.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have launched a campaign against Iran with maximalist aims and minimalist means.
In the last century people marveled at the Wright Brothers’ success. Just 66 years later, an awestruck world watched American astronauts walk on the moon.
Back in the 1950s, in the United States, even a whisper of sympathy for Russia or the Soviet Union was unthinkable and seen as almost traitorous.
It is my experience that facts, for the Augusta County voter, come second to personal identification when choosing their leaders.
The U.S. and Israel are now at war with Iran, over Iran’s nuclear program, which was supposedly obliterated, per the insistence of Donald Trump, a few months ago by a round of U.S. and Israeli air strikes, but apparently wasn’t.
Our average Augusta County reader: not offended by the president posting videos of the Obamas as apes, Ben Cline calling a Senate Democratic leader a “clown.”
Tom Perriello knew when he cast his vote for the Affordable Care Act in 2010 that it may very well cost him his job as a freshman congressman.
A series of events designed to celebrate women and support female entrepreneurs will be offered March 6-8 in Staunton.
In his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that America is entering a “Golden Age.” Golden for whom?
UVA Football has hired an NFL scouting veteran to take over its college scouting department.
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