The Trump era is dominated by two questions. First, what did sixty million voters see in him? Second, what does Trump find to dislike in the democratic leaders of our allies and to admire in the tyrannical leaders of our … Continue reading
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I was not alive seventy-two years ago this month, but my father was, serving as a B-29 bomber ground crew chief on Kwajalein when planes of the 509th bomb group passed through, en route to Tinian. Unlike all other bombers, … Continue reading
It’s 72 years since the first and last atomic bombs were used against an enemy. The weapons are now more powerful, in many more hands, and we are much more aware of how deadly they are than was appreciated in … Continue reading