Sound familiar? “Unless U.S. imperial overstretch is acknowledged and corrected, the United States may someday soon find that it has become a Potemkin village superpower – with a facade of military strength concealing a core of economic weakness.” — Christopher Layne, Why the Gulf War Was Not in the National Interest, The Atlantic, July 1991
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