Brooklyn: This election reminds me of the Reagan-Carter election of 1980: It was supposed to be close; Ronald Reagan won in a ...
The Ford-class aircraft carrier, designed to be the future of U.S. naval airpower, is facing scrutiny over its durability and ...
Other founding solons agreed. George Mason observed that the president “is not safely to be entrusted with” essentially unreviewable, unaccountable warmaking power. Thus, the framers ...
Moreover, so long as Hamas and Hezbollah are not ready to end the fighting, Israel can continue to destroy their warmaking ...
Broad bipartisan elite support for military action eliminates one of the only real checks on executive warmaking and contributes to cutting Congress out of the process of deciding when and how the ...
“We are alarmed by the University’s pattern — established last year and extended this year — of treating all protest by faculty, staff, and students against Israeli government policies and warmaking ...
Lindbergh was prescient in foreseeing that war would put half of Europe under communist control and that Roosevelt was, contrary to constitutional mandate, turning warmaking from a legislative to ...
Instead, the V-2 consumed considerable resources yet neither damaged the enemy's warmaking potential nor broke the population's support for the war. One problem was accuracy. The Germans estimated ...
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky discussed how presidential foreign policy and warmaking powers evolved from the time of George Washington to the modern era. This lecture was part of a ...
Mr. McMeekin, a professor of history at Bard College and the author of “Stalin’s War” (2021) and “The Russian Revolution” (2017), judges communism not by its ideals but by the warmaking ...
He hoped that this time he could use their warmaking abilities for good by vanquishing Sauron and securing a new future for their race. But ultimately the pressures of war wore down the orcs ...
Brooklyn: This election reminds me of the Reagan-Carter election of 1980: It was supposed to be close; Ronald Reagan won in a landslide. He did so because he ran against the worst president ever ...