WAR: The Arguments We Owe Ourselves
In the fifth article of his series on the American way of war, we confront the six strongest conservative counter-arguments to his thesis — including the “no second 9/11” insurance-policy argument, the domino theory, the 2007 Iraq surge, and the constitutional war-powers debate — giving each its full weight before delivering a summation grounded in the evidence of three completed wars: Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The series concludes not as anti-war polemic but as a demand for the strategic clarity that Clausewitz, the Founders, and six decades of catastrophic evidence all require — and asks whether we will apply those lessons to the fourth war now unfolding.
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