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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