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The Holocaust, the Orphanage, and the 2026 Warning: The Sovereignty of the Soul
The history of the Holocaust is often told through numbers – six million dead, 1.5 million of them children. But numbers are easy to deny, and statistics are easy to ignore. One antidote to erasure is the story of the … Continue reading
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War: The Reality Behind the Rose-Colored Glasses
As the glasses shatter, we face the bloody reality of Operation Epic Fury and the cost of impulse. Edwin Starr’s iconic anthem famously asks, “War… what is it good for?” and answers with a resounding “Absolutely nothing!” It’s a sentiment … Continue reading
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Tagged 1975 Algiers Accord, 2026 winter olympics, Afghanistan, autocracy, bipartisan, casus belli, cia, constitution, dictatorship, DOGE, Donald Trump, fascism, Fox News, freedom, freedoms, george bush, Henry Kissinger, humanitarian fallout, iran, Iraq, islamic republic, israel, Jina (Mahsa) Amini, kurdish forces, Life, Nazi, Operation Epic Fury, Pakistan, Peshmerga, pete hegseth, protests, rose-colored glasses, Saddam Hussein, Shah of Iran, Shiites, Tehran, Tom Fletcher, U.N., U.N. relief, united nations, USAID, venezuela, war of impulse, War Powers Resolution, winter olympics
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The Lion of Paris: How Abdol Hossein Sardari Saved Thousands of Jews from the Nazis
History has a habit of focusing on the loudest voices, but often, the greatest acts of heroism happen in quiet rooms, behind closed doors, and through the stroke of a pen. While many know the name Oskar Schindler, fewer have … Continue reading
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Tagged 1979 Iranian Revolution, Abdol Hossein Sardari, Amir Abbas Hoveyda, anti-Semitic, Aryan, diplomat, Holocaust, holocaust heroes, humanity, ideology, iran, iranian history, Iranian Jews, Iranian passport, Iranian Schindler, jewish history, Jews, Jugutis, loophole, Muslim, Nazi, Oskar Schindler, Paris, Persians, pseudo-science, Schindler's list, World War II
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