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Nuking Japan: nobody asked the enslaved April 3, 2024
Julian R. Sinclair
Absent from the discussion about the nuclear weapons used to compel Japanese surrender in 1945 is how the Koreans, Chinese, Filipinos, Vietnamese, and other Asian peoples felt about being colonially occupied by the empire.
Our Moral Heritage March 5, 2023
Anthony J. DeBlasi
Many sincere Americans are questioning the validity of our common moral heritage. Here's why they shouldn't.
Putin's Victory Day Parade was Stolen Valor May 11, 2022
Civis Americanus
About time somebody rained on Putin's parade.
Remember! 75 years ago, V-E Day, May 8, 1945 May 8, 2020
Ethel C. Fenig
Despite the coronavirus crisis, there will be efforts to honor the victory.
The lesson of World War II: If nations really want peace, they must prepare for war September 1, 2019
Ethel C. Fenig
World War II demonstrated that aggressors thrive on nations that are unwilling to arm.
The Real Equivalent of World War II August 2, 2019
David Gayvert
America in 2019 does face a serious challenge to freedom and self-rule: radical progressivism.
When 'Something Amazing Happened' in Paris August 24, 2014
Michael J. Fahy
Seventy years ago tomorrow, on August 25 (D-Day+80), Paris was liberated by the American 4th Infantry Division.
The Lost Lesson of the Nonaggression Pact August 7, 2014
Bruce Walker
Seventy-five years ago this month, Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia signed a pact of evil called the “nonaggression pact,” the consequence of which remains misunderstood.
Why Ukraine Matters March 8, 2014
Bruce Walker
The gradual re-conquest of the old Soviet empire by a former officer of the Soviet Gestapo ought to worry us a lot.
Anne Frank and the Sushi Test March 8, 2014
Sidney Raphael
What, you might ask, does Anne Frank have to do with Korea?
Spine-tingling February 7, 2014
Charles Lipson
This short video is the most touching and moving one I can remember.
'False crisis' over the federal debt? July 29, 2013
Greg Richards
"False crisis" is the way Treasury Secretary Jack Lew characterized the federal debt yesterday. The charts tell the story.
The Bushido Bishop April 24, 2013
Thomas Lifson
The Mormon bishop who used a samurai sword to defend a neighbor lady being attacked by a stalker is just an irresistible story. So many contemporary memes collide.
Reversing America's Decline November 27, 2012
Jared Peterson
The ongoing and not-so-gradual loss of American Civilization is the result of two related phenomena: the invasion of our country from the southern border, and our elites' culture of self-loathing