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In 1950, Kim Il Sung, in North Korea, launched a civil war against the South. Millions of Koreans, Americans, and Chinese died, and nothing was accomplished, at least for North Korea. The South was saved. But millions more have died under the tyrannical North Korean Kim dynasty since. It remains one of the most oppressive despotisms on earth today.
A civil war has broken out among the Democratic wonks. The casus belli is a new set of ideas known as the abundance agenda. Its supporters herald it as the key to prosperity for the American people and to enduring power for the liberal coalition.
Elizabeth Van Lew, a Southern belle turned Union spymaster, exemplifies true heroism during the Civil War, challenging the diluted modern concept of a hero.
Meanwhile, there are distinctive European conditions that make civil war less likely there than in the United States: Smaller nations with more centralized political systems generally find it easier to police dissent, and there’s no Second Amendment or American-style gun culture to challenge the European state’s monopoly on force.
President Donald Trump is visiting Fort Bragg ahead of the Army birthday celebration. The biggest U.S. army installation was once called Fort Liberty.
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Irish Star on MSNThe View hosts warn of 'civil war' after National Guard deployment in Los AngelesThe View hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin have expressed there fears that America could be on the brink of a civil war after the National Guard was deployed in Los Angeles
Buried in an unmarked grave for decades, one of Porter County’s most remarkable Civil War casualties is finally getting her due.
James Lutzweiler of Jamestown, N.C., has written two new self-published books about South Carolina and the primary cause of the coming of the Civil War.