Those who do not learn lessons from history are condemned to repeat the same.” In today’s battle of narratives, it is ...
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Pakistan’s nuclear programme, from its inception in the 1970s, was fundamentally shaped by theft, deception, and systematic proliferation, involving not only individual scientists but also the country ...
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You know, if they would’ve listened to me, they would’ve taken out Bin Laden. Then you wouldn’t have had the World Trade ...
The opening salvo in the global war on drugs took place in a Dutch royal palace a century ago, and involved not guns but ...
In January 1899, the American gunboat USS Wilmington set out on an expedition to Venezuela, steaming up the Orinoco River toward the country’s interior. On board was an American diplomat, Francis ...
Bush apparently decided to invade Iraq before he had settled on a specific cause. He wanted to assert American power after ...
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Conducting military operations in places like Venezuela seem designed to prevent further attacks from adversaries.