by Rich Wandschneider | Mar 20, 2026 | assassinations, Haaretz, Iran, Israel
I am not an historian, but have read considerably in American, Native American, and Middle Eastern history. And I think the use of and dependence on assassination in war is a folly. Common sense and history tell us that when a leader is assassinated from the outside,...
by Rich Wandschneider | Apr 23, 2020 | 60s, assassinations, Civil Rights, Cold War, COVID-19, Kennedy, riots, Vietnam
In junior high in the 1950s we read secreted copies of Battle Cry on the bus—there were four-letter words—and watched movies of war heroics. I remember real war hero Audie Murphy in “To Hell and Back,” actors William Holden and Alec Guinness in “The Bridge on the...