In the U.S., the strongest collective memory of America’s wars of choice is the desirability – and ease – of forgetting them. So it will be when we look at a ruined Ukraine in the rear-view mirror, writes Michael Brenner.
By Michael Brenner
Special to Consortium News
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they care insomuch as it affects the ability or timing to wage the next one
The U.S. has been at war with someone for 99% of their existence, nothing much seems to affect their ability or timing.
well it can cause a shift in war plans so they have to do different wars that they weren’t planning on, is what i meant