Malorie Albee

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After the First World War, the United States had returned virtually its whole army to civilian status within a year. But in the face of the postwar tumult, the Truman administration worried about relinquishing the army. “We are now concerned with the peace of the entire world,” explained George Marshall, the army chief of staff. “And the peace can only be maintained by the strong.”
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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