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We are squandering our wealth. In many respects, to the extent that we persist in our imperial delusions, we're also going to squander our freedom...
Andrew Bacevich
For the majority of contemporary Americans, the essence of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness centers on a relentless personal quest to acquire, to consume, to indulge, and to shed whatever constraints might interfere with those endeavors.
Andrew Bacevich
The U.S. has become a de facto one-party state, with the legislative branch permanently controlled by an incumbent's party and every president exploiting his role as Commander-in-Chief to expand on the imperial prerogatives of his office.
Andrew Bacevich
In this way, the bravery of the warrior underwrites collective civic cowardice, while fostering a slack, insipid patriotism.
Andrew Bacevich
The way a nation wages war - the role allotted to the people in defending the country and the purposes for which it fights - testifies to the actual character of its political system.
Andrew Bacevich
From the end of World War II until 1980, virtually no American soldiers were killed in action while serving in that region. Within a decade, a great shift occurred. Since 1990, virtually no American soldiers have been killed anywhere except the Greater Middle East.
Andrew Bacevich
In its quest to control an unruly world, the Pentagon - acting in the name of the American people - slices and dices that world into smaller and smaller segments, while neglecting to assess the actual costs and benefits of the persistent meddling that it terms engagement.
Andrew Bacevich
Call it habit or conditioning or socialization: The citizens of the United States have essentially forfeited any capacity to ask first-order questions about the fundamentals of national security policy.
Andrew Bacevich
In war-as-spectacle, appearances could be more important than reality, because appearance often ended up determining reality.
Andrew Bacevich
War is an unvarnished evil.
Andrew Bacevich
As it dragged on, the Iraq War exposed as hollow any American aspirations to global hegemony. Left behind when U.S. troops finally withdrew was their reputation for military supremacy. Meanwhile as reports of prisoner abuse, torture, and the killing of noncombatants mounted, American moral confidence lost its luster.
Andrew Bacevich