Martin Schram
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Schram: Free Hamas’ Israeli and Gaza civilian hostages
After their successful terrorist attacks in October, Hamas terrorists fled home to Gaza and hid beneath the civilians they were supposedly protecting.
Schram: How terrorists & media misfired on Gaza
It took two days for U.S. military and intel experts to conclude with certainty that the hospital bombing didn’t have the crater an Israeli airstrike would have created – but...
Schram: Docu-drama proves Washington can keep a secret
Who made the decision to say nothing about this newsworthy discovery in the following 67 days? And why was the secret stuff there anyway?
Schram: New year, new chance to fix the border
Go to the website of the Department of Homeland Security, which is charged with securing our borders. Sadly, you will see no signs of creative crisis-fixing leadership from Secretary Alejandro...
Schram: Red flags won’t wave themselves, officials must act
The Illinois State Police allowed Robert E. Crimo III to buy all those weapons — despite the fact that the state police received warnings of two red flag incidents in...
Schram: Is Putin’s off ramp finally under construction?
“Sending people armed with weapons of yesteryear to fight against global-standard NATO weapons would not be the right thing to do.” - Vladimir Putin
Schram: Biden needs to reconnect with his inner Scranton Joe
Biden’s mash began with a monologue of 3,259 words, a stream of consciousness in which he self-destructed his own message strategy and goals.
Schram: A Nobel solution to Putin’s Ukraine horror
Putin’s state media won’t show Russians the abhorrent reality of images all the world has been watching since he said he wouldn’t invade Ukraine and then invaded Ukraine.
Schram: Wings clipped, Putin should cut losses & leave Ukraine
Putin’s inner volcano has been erupting ever since 2014, when he became obsessed with his impression that Kyiv was way-too publicly dissing Russia, its motherland.
Schram: No-Fly zone is no solution to Russia’s war against Ukraine
Retired Gen. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmett said those war-torn homes, apartments, schools and hospitals we’d been looking at were mainly victims of “continuing fire from hundreds of ground-launched rockets and...