How 'close friendship' between the USA and Iran gave way to bombings and maximum tension
A historical overview reveals the drastic shift in US-Iran relations from an era of friendship and cooperation to one characterized by conflict and military action.
Patricio Pron, writer: "The crises we go through promote the radicalization of cruelty"
Patricio Pron discusses his novel 'Every Crack Lets The Light In', which reflects on the state of the world through a narrative that evolves from an investigation of poet Benjamin Fondane.
Jimmy Carter, the Man From Plains, Had a Passion for Painting
The article discusses Jimmy Carter's deep passion for painting and his artistic journey.
Operation in Venezuela: When Trump Feared Becoming a New Jimmy Carter
The success of Operation 'Absolute Resolve' in Venezuela was momentarily dependent on a single helicopter, reminding Donald Trump of a past fiasco involving Jimmy Carter.
The United States and the American Disease
The article reflects on Jimmy Carter's presidency, highlighting his commitment to truth, human rights, and his initial actions regarding the CIA.