Paradoxes of American power

National Review Online threw us a curveball publishing Victor Davis Hanson’s column today rather than this past Friday. But it is invaluable as always and should not be missed: “The paradoxes of American military power.”
Hanson devotes his conclusion to a political paradox. It’s worth quoting in its entirety: “Military operations are not merely an extension of politics, but themselves inseparable from politics

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