The Business of War: American Leadership or Hegemony

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A strong United States is the key to world peace and global prosperity. It’s the myth that perpetuates the U.S.’s quest for military dominance. But if the U.S. war machine does not stop and the country is always ready to use force to advance its hegemonic interests, how will the world achieve peace? “The Business of War” is a 30-minute special on the dominance of conflict in U.S. history and its role in American foreign policy.

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