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Hoisting the false flag

BRAVE GUATEMALAN air force pilots rebelled against a leftist regime in 1954 and used their planes to bomb the regime’s bases. Army commanders also rebelled; Guatemalans could hear them directing troop movements over the radio. Finally these patriots won their revolution. The United States trumpeted their victory around the world. This was a “false flag” operation […]

The US doesn’t even care about Syria — but we keep the war going

The US doesn’t even care about Syria — but we keep the war going

DURING SEVEN DEVASTATING years, war in Syria has killed at least 150,000 people, turned more than ten million into refugees, and reduced once-thriving towns and cities to rubble. Finally it is winding down. Syria now has a chance to begin rebuilding. The country can be reunited, its economy can start to function again, and a measure […]

Efraín Ríos Montt, Guatemalan Dictator Convicted of Genocide, Dies at 91

Efraín Ríos Montt, Guatemalan Dictator Convicted of Genocide, Dies at 91

Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt, who as dictator of Guatemala in the 1980s ordered fierce tactics to suppress a guerrilla insurgency and was later convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity, died on Sunday in Guatemala City. He was 91. The cause was a heart attack, according to his lawyers, Jaime Hernández and Luis Rosales. The […]

McKinley’s dream of a global empire

McKinley’s dream of a global empire

DIVINE VISITATIONS ARE the most powerful of all dreams. For thousands of years, leaders have claimed to be following orders from God. It is a potent claim. Human beings, after all, are fallible and may be contradicted. When God speaks, believers must obey. Among those believers was one of the most devout American presidents, William McKinley. […]

 Trump is gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and that’s a good thing

 Trump is gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and that’s a good thing

THANK YOU, President Trump! Finally you have made a foreign policy recommendation that is logical, overdue, and in the long-term interest of the United States. Congress will probably reject it, but you deserve credit for making the effort. Trump’s budget for the coming fiscal year proposes to gut the National Endowment for Democracy by cutting two-thirds […]