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All wars are “fought” at least three times. First, there is the debate about whether to go to war and, in retrospect, its causes. Second, there is the war itself, what takes place on battlefields. And third, there is the debate about the lessons of the war and, quite often, the wisdom of what was done in its aftermath.
A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order
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