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Prof. Louis René Beres After enduring four years of a soiled and dissembling presidency, US voters are entitled to raise a once inconceivable question....
Prof. Louis René Beres “The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.”-W.B. Yeats, The Second Coming From the start of...
Prof. Louis René Beres “The air tonight is as heavy as the sum of human sorrows.”-Albert Camus, Caligula It is no longer just hyperbole. Still...
In order to deal more satisfactorily with incessant horrors of any national politics – e.g., the conspicuously lethal derangements of Trump-era American policies –...
Louis René Beres, Professor Emeritus of International Law at Purdue, analyses America’s future after the 2020 Presidential Elections… “The mass-man has no attention to...
Trump administration diplomacy in the Middle East and Africa has always been a net-negative for Israel. Israelis gratitude is shortsighted and misplaced. Negotiated pacts...
By Louis René Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University “At the beginning of the pestilence and when it ends, there’s always a...
By Louis René Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University It is an unexplored and ironic combination. The commonality of death for human...
Prof. Louis René Beres “In the end, we are creatures of our own making.”-Goethe, Faust From the start of the current worldwide “plague,” US President...
The present American president’s determined postures of military bravado offer an explicit rejection of absolutely any human commonality.