9/11 Turbocharged America's Worst Foreign Policy Impulses—but Didn't Change Its Direction
The United States' shift toward aggressive interventionism was well underway before the 2001 attacks.
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This article originally appeared in print under the headline "9/11 Turbocharged American Interventionism."