Tag: MacArthur, Douglas

75 Years Later, the Tokyo War Crimes Trials Still Reverberate

The Tokyo war crimes trial is consequential not because of long-defunct Wilsonian daydreams about a world pacified by international law, but because it misfired and fizzled.

Who Should We Honor on Memorial Day?

The commemoration is intended to remember, honor and salute the nation’s fallen service members. But not all of those we should recognize fit neatly into that definition.

Can America Really Envision World War III?

As the last generation that remembers full-scale global war is disappearing, the United States may be stumbling into a catastrophe.