Before US elections, Iraq is forcing America to answer—which ‘forever war’ is worth fighting
Mediterranean Institute for Regional Studies
2/2/2024 2:17:00 PM
Early in the New Year of a new millennium, 1900, a steamer dropped anchor off the ancient city of Nuevitas in Cuba. Hundreds of eager Americans gathered on the deck under the glistening noonday sun to examine their new homeland. “They wore no uniforms, nor did they gather either guns or swords,” one contemporary witness recorded. Two years earlier, America had gone to war against Spain, grabbing Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines.