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The Dangers of Undermining U.S. Civil–Military Relations

Imprimis

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December 15, 2025

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The video draws service members into a political dispute, sowing discord, which is especially dangerous during periods of political tension. The post The Dangers of Undermining U.S. Civil–Military Relations appeared first on Imprimis.

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· Jul 5, 2026

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Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

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Americas Quarterly

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· Nov 5, 2014

Cuba and the Summits of the Americas

In the coming months, the United States is going to face a tough choice: either alter its policy toward Cuba or face the virtual collapse of its diplomacy in Latin America. The upcoming Summit of the Americas, the seventh meeting of democratically elected heads of state throughout the Americas, due to convene in April 2015 ... Read more The post Cuba and the Summits of the Americas appeared first on Americas Quarterly.

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Related coverage for "The Dangers of Undermining U.S. Civil–Military Relations": Borneo Bulletin — Democratic-led states face backlash over National Guard deployments in Washington. The Daily Wire — The Most Dangerous Alliance In American Politics. Jacobin — Neo-Nazis Have Never Found It Easier to Join the US Army. ScheerPost — Most Empires In History Fell By Age 250. Off The Press — Hegseth frustrated with lack of adherence to grooming rules after ‘beardos’ speech. Americas Quarterly — Cuba and the Summits of the Americas