Senin, 10 April 2017

Crisis Watch: Dangerous Divide

America’s leaders don’t understand our military. Early last summer, we, the people, received a mortifying example of the widening gulf between the way our nation’s leaders view the world and the outlook of those in uniform. When our president traded five of the world’s worst terrorists for an American soldier accused of desertion by his …

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