The century between 1750 and 1850 witnessed a period of immense transformation, politically, economically and culturally. New ideas, revolutions, wars and the rise of industrialism shook the known world, bringing great men to rise and at the same time devastating old institutions. Out of these ruins a new world evolved, the world we live in today. In those p […]
The "Timewatch" series are intended for all history enthusiasts - novices or experts alike. It's goal is to make complex history concise and understandable in maximum 2000 words. It tries to avoid the dry, musty and scholarly style that is inherent to many historical works. Timewatch wants to make the past fun and underderstandable! In this 1s […]
The first of two parts chronicling the boldness of Edwin Stanton. This entry discusses Stanton's role leading up to the conclusion of the American Civil War. Part two will discuss his role in early Reconstruction. […]
You can make whatever you wish of this man... the propeller, his financial ineptitude, his overbearing personality, his gun and match recoil design, his engineering genius, or the USS Monitors impact upon the American Civil War... this man was a patriot! […]
Well analyzed Frank,but It could do with the a devil's advocate,but only on Israel's part:Israel was on good working terms with Iran during the time of Pahlevi;Iran's nuclear sites and the construction and installation of the furnaces was achieved with conciderable Israeli help.Israel has an extesive information network in the Arab countries i […]
I heard some years ago this bizarre rumor that a photograph of bin Laden had emerged showing him with high ranking Iranian officials. According to the rumor, a late model cellphone or some such device was present in the picture, verifying that it was taken post 9/11. Now, I'm seeing a UPI report saying that the Iranians have given him a safe haven: htt […]
Thanks for the vote of confidence Frank. I always look forwards to reading this site: many thought-provoking pieces! On State Department apparently looking amateur: there are lots of reasons why that could be, including that no-one else managed to tell them anything useful between the chap skipping and the press phoning and demanding a statement. This eve […]
VERY well analyzed...and completely accurate, particularly the concluding remarks. Sadly, we have been saddled with nine years of war that could have been concluded in the first nine months, had the alleged "Leadership" been interested in the original goal: Fiding and apprehending/terminating Osama bin Laden. The only conclusions that could be draw […]
F-105 Thunderchief by Peter Davies, part of Osprey's Combat Aircraft series, details the supersonic bombing mainstay of the Vietnam War, forever associated with Operation Rolling Thunder, and describes the F-105’s hazardous missions over Vietnam […]
After My Lai by Gary W. Bray follows the infantryman’s experience as commander of 1st Platoon, Charlie Company (Americal Div 20th Inf Reg) the same platoon that 2nd Lt. William Calley had commanded during the My Lai massacre a year and a half earlier […]
Thomas Briggs' personal memoir, Cash on Delivery, gives a rare and valuable glimpse into American involvement in the little-publicized secret war in southern Laos, Military Region III, where covert U.S. and Lao activities have been largely unreported […]
Things are starting to happen following today's London 70-nation conference on Afghanistan. President Hamid Karzai unveiled his plan for "reintegration" of Taliban rank-and-file fighters into the mainstream of Afghan life. More.
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