Scott Ritter: The Murder of Others
The U.S. has had a moral obligation to commemorate Nagasaki, but this year the U.S. refused to mark its murder of innocent Japanese by defending its murder of innocent Palestinians.
The U.S. has had a moral obligation to commemorate Nagasaki, but this year the U.S. refused to mark its murder of innocent Japanese by defending its murder of innocent Palestinians.
The incoming president would do well to study and emulate FDR's bold leadership on the same issues of spiraling inequity the country faces again.
With 200,000 dead, Americans are concluding that a more Rooseveltian response was in order.