As we said before, it is very much important to view current events through a historical lens or theory in order to then ascertain certain inferences and conclusions or perhaps certain views and interpretations regarding current events as a result of a deep understanding of history. And as we contended here, world history seems to … Continue reading Finding Jesus
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Guerrilla Warfare
An accounting of conventional and limited war in a nuclear age must take guerrilla warfare into account as well. In a sense, whereas one side of the overall warfare coin is conventional warfare when we take the wars of the late 20th and 21st centuries into account, the other side of the coin has very … Continue reading Guerrilla Warfare
The Nixon Doctrine
Certain analysts and observers may assume that today’s situation in American government and politics has no precedent or parallel whatsoever. Which might be true, depending on how we interpret history. After all, history is a matter of subjective interpretation, not empirical methodology. Thus, if history is a matter of subjective interpretation and not a matter … Continue reading The Nixon Doctrine
Jew Hater
As we said, the entire political and media world injected themselves into New York’s mayoral election given just how interesting and intriguing it is. But perhaps no one injected themselves into the election in a more passionate way than Donald Trump. But the way in which Trump’s intervention into the New York mayoral election culminated … Continue reading Jew Hater
An Island of Stability
Perhaps if there was a basic or underlying concept to American policy towards Iran, it would be that America is split over how to approach Iran, given that the current policy is a failure, and the alternative is being stonewalled by Israel. All of which emboldens and fuels Iran and leaves Iran free to pursue … Continue reading An Island of Stability