What do the Peace Corps, desegregation of the military, and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II have in common?
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During the 1960s, the feds asked fresh-out-of-school physicists to try to build a nuke with no prior knowledge.
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Even though it would be as costly for Putin to end the special operation as to keep it going, there is a way out: he can continue permanent war against the West—by cold means rather than hot. The main ...
However, given that this would amount to a declaration of war, NATO has opted for a less confrontational approach: surveillance. “We are the CCTV of the seas,” says Commander Erik Kockx ...