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Bacevich opens the book with "War is an unvarnished evil. Yet as with other evils—fires that clear out forest undergrowth, floods that replenish soil nutrients—war's legacy can include elements that may partially compensate (or at least appear to compensate) for the havoc inflicted and incurred."
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being the most criticized. Bacevich explains that attitudes such as shown by this set of writers has developed from a lack of suffering consequences because consistent forecasting inaccuracies are overlooked, "as long as those failures favor the use of military force". Bacevich also states that
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citizens of the United States are tasked with the "responsibility for defending the country", and this should not abdicated to resignation, reticence, or a professional contractor army.
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follow, which illustrate how the United States emerged, both times, as an "economic power" in the world, after both wars.
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one July 4. Furthermore, accountability is affixed to well-known left and right "
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are accountable for this policy. Parties responsible are an apathetic public,
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with its budget concerns, "profiteering" contractors, and "naturally" U.S.
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into the future is untenable and ill-advised. This is based on
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In the book, Bacevich asserts that various facets of
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Andrew J. Bacevich
Andrew J. Bacevich
political scientist
American foreign policy
United States military history
Metropolitan Books
Henry Holt & Company
mobilization
U.S. foreign policy
overseas engagements
Afghan war
American society
the Pentagon
political leaders
Boston Red Sox
pro-war
David Brooks
American Civil War
World War II
The Washington Post
Rachel Maddow
conflict of interest
The New York Times
Andrew Bacevich
Breach of Trust: How Americans Failed Their Soldiers and Their Country
ISBN
978-0-8050-8296-8
OL
27148072M

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