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Neo-International Law
Israel/Palestine Conflict
Press Freedom
"I guess I was a good shot, because I took down 50 Nazis...all by myself. That's how I got my silver star. Honestly, I don't consider myself a hero. I consider myself lucky."
Archival Warfare
Armed forces waiting with nothing to do.
Terrorism leaves Iraq and moves on to new places.
Idlib, Syria - The final stage
"Let me connect you with Edith, our specialist in ethnic conflict in the former Yugoslavia. My expertise happens to be in North Korean intransigence."
"It's going over the top? D' you realise what you've just said?"
War 2023
Man, Lemont … how long's it been? Twenty years? Just about. You still working at Pigville Pork Burgers? Nah … I got a job as the Candorville Chronicles White House correspondent. Then I went on to found Candorville.com, the internet's seventh largest source for news and opinion. Oh. That's cool. That's cool. How do you not know this? We're Facebook friends. I post links to my articles every day. We were roommates all through college, and you don't even read my updates? Facebook's for reading yo
"Pinpoint havoc, gentlemen, accuracy of mayhem. And yet our dress blues remain crisp and sharp, our hands soft and pink."
"An Iraq attack is one thing, but I'm not sure about a Persian incursion."
'Ignore them, Charlie. They're nothing but philistines. I liked your poetry, truly I did!'
'I suppose that's where things get ironed out.'
You can't spell Afghanistan without A, G, A, I, and N.
Crooked Hillary... Pig... Sad!... Not a Ten!...
"Okay, you still have all the old problems, but we're adding new ones and you can't touch.
Uncle Mort, you fought in Korea, right? You think that war will start up again? Not if I can help it. It was the morning of July 27, nineteen hundred and fifty-three. I was pinned down on Pork Chop Hill. My bazooka had run out of ammo. All I could find to load into it was a stuffed panda bear. I loaded it and fired that bear into the maw of the enemy. It struck one of them atop the noggin. Moments later, the armistice was signed. Every July 27th, I awaken at dawn and chuck that same panda at the
Chilcot's report and the blood of martyrs
US strike on Syria.
A series of cameras go through a war zone.
Muddy Christmas
Burning the Other
Obama's Tribute Hiroshima
Russian invasion of Ukraine
Pacifying Syria
Afghanistan intervention.
The House Always Wins
Afghanistan
"You are a Democracy! You are free! The sky is the limit!"
Victims of War
Moving the Goalposts
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