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Why US Fails to Win Wars

The Elusive Promise of Victory The United States' military interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran have been marked by a persistent gap between promises and reality. U. S.

presidents have consistently vowed to win wars quickly and decisively, only to see their efforts bogged down in protracted conflicts with uncertain outcomes.

This pattern of overpromising and underdelivering is not new, but it's striking how frequently it has repeated itself across different administrations.

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