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December 07, 2005
Infamy And Victory
On this still-living day, in 1941, the United States embarked on a path toward the unconditional surrender of those who had brought it war. The clarity of those days is over. It ended, indeed, less than half a decade later with the Korean War. And now, again, we experience the complications of limited war in Iraq, only within a culture that does not believe there is no substitute for victory. No wonder: the definition of victory itself has changed. For good and for ill, winning isn't what it used to be.
Posted by James G. Poulos at December 7, 2005 10:38 AM
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