The Military’s Dilemma with Performance-Enhancing Drugs

The potential use of performance-enhancing drugs in the military sparks a complex debate, balancing tactical advantages against ethical, health, and societal implications, demanding careful consideration of humanity’s boundaries in the face of technological progress.

A Modern History of Israel: 1948-Present

Israel’s tumultuous journey from its 1948 declaration of independence showcases a nation’s fierce determination to safeguard its sovereignty through military resilience and diplomatic endeavors amidst a backdrop of regional complexities.

Historical Shadows from the Rwandan Genocide to Karabakh’s Ongoing Conflict

Today, the world has failed to learn from its historical mistakes, and just as bureaucracy let down the Rwandans, the Armenians of Karabakh are facing similar suffering. As Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia said in a speech to the League of Nations after the Italian invasion: “It is us today. It will be you tomorrow.”