FLIP-FLOP WAR: Libya's Punk Revolution
In the manual Baron von Steuben wrote for George Washington's American army, the most remarkable theme was love: love of the soldier for his fellow soldier, love of the officer for his men, love of country and love of his nation's ideals. Steuben obviously intuited that a people's arm...
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