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"A compelling argument can be made, however, that the sad end [Tillman] met in Afghanistan was more accurately a function of his stubborn idealism—his insistence on trying to do the right thing. In which case it wasn't a tragic flaw that brought Tillman down, but a tragic virtue." - p. 406
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"Decades from now, when the POTUS declares yet another war on some national adversary, a great many men (and more than a few women) will doubtless stream forth to enlist, just as eager to join the fight as the Americans who flocked to recruiting offices during previous armed conflicts—regardless of whether the war in question is a reckless blunder or vital to the survival of the Republic." — written circa 2010
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The Pakistani ISI continues to assist... Islamist insurgents for the same reason the American CIA once did: b/c the jihadis function as a proxy army willing to bear arms against a mortal enemy in possession of a nuclear arsenal w/ whom the government... dares not wage war openly. In Pakistan's case, that enemy is India... which Islamabad considers ... as great a threat as the USA viewed the USSR during the Cold War.
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