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A close, character-based look at the Romanovs’ final years, balancing political context with the pressures of family life and Alexandra’s... Read More
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In February 2003, the planning for Operation Iraqi Freedom felt like a math problem that could be solved with a discrete solution. Maps. Timelines. Phase lines. Routes. Bridges. Objectives. The maps were clean, the intent was sharp, and the plan – at least in our minds – had an end state you could point to with a pencil. While not stated explicitly, many of us felt it was implied:... Read More
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