"In a century when a staggeringly funded military couldn't win a war anywhere (and yet never stopped trying), failure continues to prove to be the military-industrial complex's ultimate success."
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Tomgram: Mandy Smithberger, A Recipe for Disaster (January 21, 2020), TomDispatch
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