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A pattern of regret distinct from remorse for the venture militarism that failed in Afghanistan and Iraq does exist, writes Norman Solomon. But the disorder persists in U.S. foreign policy.
By Norman Solomon
TomDispatch
This article is adapted from the introduction to Norman Solomon’s