by Paul Vallely | Feb 24, 2014 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Prior to World War II, despite FDR’s desires, the nation preferred to stay out of the war raging in Europe, for right or wrong. What we did not know was that Japan was about to make us enter, and FDR had already been supplying England...
by Paul Vallely | Feb 17, 2014 | Articles, Politics-DC
By Scott W. Winchell At a time when the very fabric of many parts of the globe is being torn apart, what does Obama and John Kerry focus upon? Climate change. In fact, John Kerry, in a speech on Sunday in Indonesia, he called climate change the world’s...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 14, 2013 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – In a stunning development, one obviously prompted by tensions between the US and the gulf oil states, many Sunni states were represented in Kuwait at a summit that focused on mutual defense because of the rise of Iran’s attempts at...
by Paul Vallely | Sep 27, 2013 | Articles, Politics-DC
By Scott W. Winchell (SUA Editor) and Denise Simon (Associate Editor) When your first statement in a negotiation is that you are not going to negotiate, how does that make it a negotiation and how is the other side doing something wrong as it tries to negotiate?...
by Paul Vallely | Aug 19, 2013 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Eventually, every story about leaks keeps ending up back at the White House itself. Why, because everything they do has a political goal in mind, especially when they need to ‘spike’ another football. As we have been saying for...