Love and Rockets
In the weeks leading up to the Iraq War, I was a columnist at the Cleveland Plain Dealer who opposed it. An Ohio congressman I'd never met, Sherrod Brown, had cast his vote against it. Every marriage has a story about its beginnings. On January 3, Donald Trump ordered a US drone strike that kil...
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description | In the weeks leading up to the Iraq War, I was a columnist at the Cleveland Plain Dealer who opposed it. An Ohio congressman I'd never met, Sherrod Brown, had cast his vote against it. Every marriage has a story about its beginnings. On January 3, Donald Trump ordered a US drone strike that killed Iran's Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani. The ensuing swirl of political punditry and Trump's continued erratic behavior give me a sinking feeling that we are about to repeat our worst mistakes. In a brief televised speech from the White House on January 8, Trump vowed to the nation, The United States is ready to embrace peace with all who seek it. The mob booed in solidarity. That's a lot of corruption back there, folks, he said, pointing to the media pool in the arena. Very, very dishonest people a tremendous number...like I have never seen in my life before. |
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