Second installment of a war game for Texit. This one assumes that hostilities will begin, and describes what might lead up to them.
Realistically, Texit - the Texas Exit - would likely mean war. Herewith an evaluation of the assumptions, and initial conditions, of a war game.
Anne Laurel Carter's The Shepherd's Granddaughter willfully drops the context of Israeli management of Judea and Samaria, including current terrorist acts.
Destruction of cities usually figures in war. But it can also occur, and far more quickly, through political malfeasance. Like New York today.
The long war in Afghanistan is about to end. Afghanistan will revert to status quo ante 9/11. Or will its new leaders build the peace they...
75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, the Jews haven't learned the most important lesson: active self-defense. And anti-Semitism is rising again.
The Iranians now admit to shooting down Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752, most probably by mistake. The wider contexts shows a very unstable country.
Killing General Soleimani was a right act because his nation was at war with America. But America would have fewer problems by withdrawing from the field.
Did the administration strictly follow the rule of law in killing Qasem Soleimani? The summary nature of the operation raises important questions.
Afghanistan was an unwinnable quagmire from the start. Everyone involved in this debacle knew it and did it anyway, at a frightful cost of life.