Today on The Academic Minute:
Dustin Wright, visiting assistant professor of history at Connecticut College, examines why some Asian nations are fearful about having the US military on their soil.
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Today on The Academic Minute:
Dustin Wright, visiting assistant professor of history at Connecticut College, examines why some Asian nations are fearful about having the US military on their soil.
http://bit.ly/DWrigAM
Making Sense of the Gold Star Family Flap
Making Sense of the Gold Star Family Flap
By Nate Jackson
The kerfuffle over what Trump said and how he said it is an unfortunate sign of the times.
“It might be the stupidest and most unworthy controversy of the year, and that’s saying something,” lamented National Review’s Rich Lowry. He’s referring to the kerfuffle over President Donald Trump’s response to the four U.S. Special Forces soldiers killed in Niger earlier this month. That…
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Pentagon Investigating Deadly Niger Ambush Defense Secretary James Mattis offered his condolences to the families of four U.S. troops killed in an ambush in Niger two weeks ago, and he said the incident is under investigation.
The Perfect Murder
I wish I knew what was in Niger or what the place had key access to that had us over there doing God knows what.
What I do know is that if you wanted to keep Black people silent about American “police” action over there, the best thing in the world to have done was to kill La David T. Johnson.
Johnson, a 25 year-old Sergeant in the Army from Miami, was not only Black, but was a father of two…
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