So wrote historian James McPherson introducing a military history segment of his Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, published in 1988. I wonder how many readers feel that something is amiss when they encounter that. I certainly feel than I've lived a longish life span in a nation armed to the teeth, always determined to be prepared for any war, any where -- and sometimes eager to start that war itself.The United States has usually prepared for its wars after getting into them.
Has McPherson's observation ever been true of this country since 1945? I don't think so. We may have been prepared for the wrong war, but, oh, have we ever been prepared, at whatever cost in treasure and in displacement of democratic values.
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