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Despite all the concern about hypothetical risks, arming pilots is nothing new.
Policymakers and legislators seem blind or obliviousto America's growing science gap with the rest of the world.
The United States is creating problems for itself by failing to invest adequately in basic research in science and science education.
Recent attacks by al-Shabab in Uganda and the court hearing of an American charged with trying to join the jihad in Somalia are bad signs that a new transnational terrorist network is taking shape in East Africa, and President Obama has made the problem worse by ordering the killing of the man who could have helped disrupt and destroy the network.
En los últimos años, Hezbollah y sus mecenas en Irán expandieron enormemente sus operaciones en América Latina en desmedro de la seguridad interamericana y de los intereses estratégicos de Estados Unidos. Hoy, Hezbollah utiliza el hemisferio occidental como base de operaciones y de recaudación de fondos para librar una mguerra asimétrica contra Estados Unidos.
James R. Lilley, the former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, discusses the history, trends, and possible outcomes of a nuclear weapons program in North Korea.
Hezbollah is using the Western Hemisphere as a staging ground, fundraising center, and operational base to wage asymmetric warfare against the United States. Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and other anti-American governments in the region have facilitated this expansion by rolling out the welcome mats for Hezbollah and Iran.
Nietzsche's framework for understanding the use and abuse of history are helpful in reflecting on some of the contemporary uses to which Churchill’s memory is now put.




