250 Years of U.S. Political Betrayal Examined in ‘The United States of War’
The piece surveys two and a half centuries of United States political conduct. It frames American history as a continuous series of wars. The author links each
The piece surveys two and a half centuries of United States political conduct.
It frames American history as a continuous series of wars. The author links each
conflict to acts described as betrayals of democratic principles. Episodes from
the nation’s founding era through modern times are examined. The analysis
suggests that these betrayals have shaped U.S. policy abroad. It connects past
decisions to current political debates. The work calls for a reassessment of how
history is narrated. Readers are urged to consider the long‑term impact of such
patterns.