Peloni: Those who can not learn from history will live to regret having to revisit it in the future, but of course, what is taking place today is not the failure to simply learn from history, but to counteract the attempts by malicious actors to weaponize distortions of the historical record so as to specifically undermine and destabilize Western civilization. Dr. Steven Stalinksy proposes an ideal solution to this problem, providing that the malicious actors who are today gaining support in the West are not also included to run such an endeavor as Dr. Stalinsky describes below.
By Steven Stalinsky, Ph.D. | July 14, 2026
A mound of destruction is what is left after terrorists attacks against the U.S. took place at the Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, Oct. 23, 1983. Photo by Dvidshub.net, Public Domain, Wikipedia
In an op-ed published July 1, 2026 by RealClearWorld, MEMRI Executive Director writes about the need for a National Institute for the Study of Terrorism.
Below is the op-ed.
Over the past year, many initiatives have been announced and carried out in Washington, D.C. in advance of the marking of America’s first quarter-millennium. Among President Trump’s projects are renovations to Lafayette Square, already underway; a proposed Memorial Circle arch across from the Lincoln Memorial, a proposed National Garden of American Heroes, and more. Other changes to the face of the capital include the renovation of the White House East Wing ballroom, the revamping of the Rose Garden, the painting of the Eisenhower office building and the relocation of FBI headquarters from the J. Edgar Hoover building to the nearby Ronald Reagan building.
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