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SOURCE: Made By History at The Washington Post
9/13/2020
Trump’s Doubts about the Military have Deep Roots in Both Parties
by Michael Kazin
Recent media discussions of Trump's remarks about war veterans and indifference to visiting a World War I memorial should prompt deeper thought about the antiwar movements of the right and left that the Great War created. Opposition to war can be rooted in very different values and advance different ends.
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