12 Reasons America Doesn't Win Its Wars
• By JON BASIL UTLEYToo many parties now benefit from perpetual warmaking for the U.S. to ever conclude its military conflicts.
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Too many parties now benefit from perpetual warmaking for the U.S. to ever conclude its military conflicts.
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