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"Fear achieves making people submissive, obedient, as they are afraid of authorities, of the unknown their beloved ...
From the dystopian visions of Brazil and Twelve Monkeys to the surreal odyssey of The Fisher King, Terry Gilliam has spent half a century defying cinematic convention. In this wide-ranging interview, ...
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Then, Yamamoto said, I will range freely in the Pacific for perhaps a year. But then what? George Will’s email address is georgewill@washpost.com. Read the full opinion at washingtonpost.com.
President Donald Trump thanked former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush after he praised the president's decision to order strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
George Orwell is the subject this week, having been born on June 25, 1903, as Eric Arthur Blair. Even so, I hadn’t planned to write about his most famous book until I saw Nineteen Eighty-Four a few ...
President Trump announced early Tuesday that the cease-fire between Iran and Israel was back on — just moments after raging that both “don’t know what the f–k they’re doing.” ...
Israel also accused Iran of launching missiles after Trump’s proposed start time for the ceasefire, and the Israeli military promised a forceful military response.
President Trump said he wanted his legacy to be that of a "peacemaker and a unifier." Six months into his term, conflicts are raging on three fronts.
On Trump and Iran: But then what? By joining Israel against Iran, the United States has expanded its commitments more than it can now know.