As America’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine enters its second year, columnist Bill Moloney wonders if it will take another national humiliation on the scale of Vietnam to remind us what “national interest” really means.
Imperial overstretch, the flaw that has brought down other great powers, now besets the United States just when our domestic discontents make us more vulnerable, worries columnist Bill Moloney.
The United States must resist groupthink about Putin’s war aims in Ukraine and beyond, warns columnist Bill Moloney, lest panicky assumptions plunge us into an unnecessary World War III.