Gutting U.S. Government Humanitarianism Makes the Defense Department’s Job Harder
To paraphrase J. Robert Oppenheimer and Gen. James Mattis, some 64 years later, the United States learns again and again that it cannot achieve its political ends with coercion alone and with more investment in soft power like humanitarian aid and diplomacy, less is needed for war.Last month, (...)
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