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Does Trench Warfare Still Exist?

The phrase "trend warfare" immediately conjures images of the mud and slaughter of the Western Front during WWI.

 
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Did Nero Really Fiddle as Rome Burned?

Nero was such a bad guy that he may very well have been the first Antichrist in the Christian tradition.

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