Tag Archives: Cuba

A Craven Surrender

Yesterday I heard of two surrenders that struck me as representing the lack of moral courage that our society (and I speak here as an American citizen) demonstrates today. Both of them represent an unwillingness to stand for principle and … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Hidden Agenda

The Hidden Agenda: An Extraordinary True Story Behind Colombia’s Peace Negotiations With The FARC, by Russell Stendal & Alethia Stendal [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Life Sentence Publishing in exchange for an honest review.] Although I … Continue reading

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Causus Belli

One hundred and sixteen years ago yesterday, the sinking of a single battleship in a dangerous location, the harbor of Havana, Cuba, led the United States down a path into a war that turned us into an imperial power beyond … Continue reading

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