Michael Macijeski

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In late 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and the “long twilight struggle” abruptly ended. In theory, this astonishing turn of events might have prompted policymakers in Washington to rethink and replace the prevailing national security paradigm. No such rethinking occurred. The U.S. military, its prestige and political standing now fully restored to pre-Vietnam levels, exerted itself to preempt any such possibility.
After the Apocalypse: America's Role in a World Transformed (American Empire Project)
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