A magic wand

A magic wand


But during World War I he’d seen a second hard fact: Parents, wives, got telegrams saying their child or husband had been killed, food got rationed, a litany of burdens fell on the shoulders of everyday people. So he went to work to convince people the price they’d pay to stop Hitler was worth it. Pain appeared: Gas prices shot up, the mullahs held on to power, and we didn’t have the will to make the sacrifice it takes to remove them: Putting boots on the ground in Iran.

Author: by Carter Wrenn


Published at: 2026-03-25 22:29:50

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