President Donald Trump faces decisions on military action against Iran, with lessons from the 1991 Gulf War's premature ...
In 1991, legendary investor Warren Buffett was lecturing at the University of Notre Dame when he recounted how Donald Trump made his assets appear to be worth much more than they really were (1).
On Saturday, the United States, in a joint operation with Israel, killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. For ...
At bottom, there are only two outcomes. Either the Iranian regime remains in power, or it doesn’t. Both scenarios end badly ...
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Ahead of US-India Interim Trade negotiations, a discussion highlights divergent views on India's economic reforms, but finds ...
From FDR to Bush, promises of Middle East freedom ended badly.
Despite assurances to the contrary, a disinclination toward high-risk military action, and the disappointing record of ...
Families speak out as four men are exonerated in the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders.
The Trump administration's reasoning not only fails to meet the criteria for military action in any formulation of just war theory or international law, it also fails the test of common sense.
It is a war for regime change. Many of Iran’s 92 million people want the regime removed. But it is far from certain that this ...
Iranians despised the ayatollah. That doesn’t mean they’ll side with the United States.
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