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Perspectives on America's Wars

Perspectives on America's Wars

De : Kieran Griss
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This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.Copyright 2026 Perspectives on America's Wars
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  • The Burden of Power – America’s Role in a Fractured World
    Nov 11 2025

    This episode reflects on how the United States evolved from a revolutionary republic to a global superpower, exploring the moral and strategic tension of its dominance. It examines how America’s interventions, alliances, and ideals have shaped — and strained — its identity. The narrative portrays power as both responsibility and curse, emphasizing that America’s greatest challenge is not to win wars, but to reconcile its might with its moral purpose.

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    5 min
  • The Cost of Victory – America’s Veterans and the Invisible Battles at Home
    Oct 29 2025

    This episode focuses on the human aftermath of war — the struggles of American veterans returning home. It traces the evolution of veterans’ experiences from World War II to the modern conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, exploring PTSD, suicide, homelessness, and the ongoing fight for mental health and reintegration. It highlights both the failures of government support and the resilience of those who find new meaning after service, emphasizing that the cost of victory is not paid in battle, but in the years that follow.

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    6 min
  • Can War Ever End – The Ethics and Future of American Power
    Oct 23 2025

    This episode reflects on whether war can truly end or if it merely transforms with technology and ideology. It explores America’s evolving role as both global leader and perpetual combatant, highlighting how warfare has shifted from physical to digital and moral dimensions. The narrative examines autonomous weapons, the economics of conflict, and the human cost of endless war, concluding that true peace can only emerge from empathy, justice, and moral courage — not from dominance or deterrence.

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    5 min
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