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‘Warrior ethos’ mistakes military might for true security − and ignores the wisdom of Eisenhower
As hundreds of military brass descend on a base in Virginia to be addressed by Pete Hegseth, his newly bestowed title is ‘Secretary of War.’ That means something.
Tony winner John Rubinstein stars as Eisenhower in a one-man play at Gettysburg’s Majestic Theater, with special events planned Oct. 3–4.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower surprised reporters, neighbors, and local business leaders in Denver with a hearty meal served at Cherry Hills Country Club.
Opinion
‘Warrior ethos’ mistakes military might for true security – and ignores the wisdom of Eisenhower
The change represents far more than rebranding – it signals an escalation in the administration’s embrace of a militaristic mindset that, as long ago as 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned ...
Past presidents understood that National Guard deployment should only be a measure of last resort. A deployment can cost as much as $1 million per day. Imagine what a cash infusion of even half that ...
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Eisenhower Through German Eyes: The Coalition Builder Who Beat Hitler
German generals didn’t fear Eisenhower as a battlefield genius—they feared him as the man who held the Allies together. From dismissing him as a “politician in uniform” to finally respecting his ...
Contemporary US politicians have harmed and compromised the country’s enduring interests by flagrantly ignoring the wise advice of two past presidents, George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower, both ...
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The Shortest Presidential Campaign
Kamala Harris’s 107 Days offers a devastating indictment of Joe Biden. It also documents the limits of her own politics.
President Dwight Eisenhower spoke at the United Nations about the destructive nature of the atomic bomb and urged the peaceful use of atomic energy. This is a portion of the speech known as "Atoms for ...
Could that happen in today’s political environment? Most would say not, although there was a considerable twist to this story that allowed it to happen.
The WorldAtlas website last month identified seven Kansas '"fairy-tale small towns" where visitors feel like they've stepped out of the real world.
In 2005, the eye of Hurricane Rita made landfall at the Texas-Louisiana border. The Category 3 storm was responsible for more than 100 deaths and more than $18.5 million in damage, bringing a ...
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