Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Assassination in the USA: Why Does America Take Aim at Its Leaders? 48 July 15, 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) on 16 July 2024 by Peter Hartcher (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:assassinationAustraliaUnited States historyviolence Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Germany: Trump’s Tariff Policy: ‘Dealmaker’ under Pressure June 5, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauSo the world needs to brace itself for more confusion and unpredictability in U.S. trade policy. 0 Ireland: What Trump Is Doing to US Universities Is Not as Bad as the McCarthyite Witch Trials – It’s Worse June 2, 2025. Published in Irish Times 0 Spain: Trump to Students — ‘Don’t Come’ June 6, 2025. Published in El PaísSubmitting foreign students and researchers to this scrutiny opens the door to establishing dangerous ideological control. 0 Austria: Trump’s Solo Dream Is Over June 4, 2025. Published in Der StandardThe important point is that, in the U.S., people are finally waking up and resisting Trump’s extremely erratic policy. 0 Hong Kong: From Harvard to West Point — The Underlying Logic of Trump’s Regulation of University Education June 7, 2025. Published in TakungpaoNot only does [Trump] want to transform the Republican Party, he wants to use the opportunity of being in power to transform all of American society. 0 Topics Germany: Horror Show in Oval Office at Meeting of Merz and Trump June 7, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Rundschau[T]here is only one word to describe this first visit by the new German government leader with the U.S. president: depressing. In every respect. 0 Hong Kong: From Harvard to West Point — The Underlying Logic of Trump’s Regulation of University Education June 7, 2025. Published in TakungpaoNot only does [Trump] want to transform the Republican Party, he wants to use the opportunity of being in power to transform all of American society. 0 Spain: Trump to Students — ‘Don’t Come’ June 6, 2025. Published in El PaísSubmitting foreign students and researchers to this scrutiny opens the door to establishing dangerous ideological control. 0 Japan: Will the Pressure on Harvard University Affect Overseas Students? June 6, 2025. Published in Sankei Shimbun[T]his is an act of self-destruction that will damage ... a superpower that has brought together the world's best minds. 0 Mexico: From Star Wars to Golden Domes June 6, 2025. Published in El Heraldo de México 0 Germany: US Sanctions against the EU June 6, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[R]efusing entry visas to 'censors' in Europe, aimed at social network regulators, amounts to sanctions against the EU. 0 Austria: Whether or Not the Tariffs Are Here to Stay, the Damage Has Already Been Done* June 6, 2025. Published in Die PresseIn the end, we are all going to feel the headwinds. 0 Germany: Trump’s Tariff Policy: ‘Dealmaker’ under Pressure June 5, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauSo the world needs to brace itself for more confusion and unpredictability in U.S. trade policy. 0 Related Articles Australia: Donald Trump Is So Convinced of His Mandate that He Is Battling the Courts June 2, 2025. Published in ABC News Australia Australia: The US’s Biggest Export? Trump’s MAGA Mindset June 2, 2025. Published in Sydney Morning Herald Australia: Trump’s Tariffs Were Already Ever-Changing. Now, Court Fights Add to the Uncertainty May 30, 2025. Published in ABC News Australia Australia: Which Conflicts of Interest? Trump Doubles Down on Crypto May 28, 2025. Published in Sydney Morning Herald Australia: Trump Misfires Again in His War on the World May 26, 2025. Published in Sydney Morning Herald Previous articleTrump’s Radical Policy Agenda Looms Larger after the ShootingNext articleBad Behavior of US Troops Stationed Overseas Causes Outrage LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment