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  1. www.foreignaffairs.com › united-states › no-substitute-victory-pottinger-gallagherNo Substitute for Victory - Foreign Affairs

    10 de abr. de 2024 · The authors argue that the Biden administration’s China policy is too conciliatory and should aim for a clear victory over Beijing’s malevolent strategy. They propose a more confrontational approach that includes imposing costs, strengthening alliances, and increasing U.S. defense capabilities.

  2. In war there is no substitute for victory. There are some who, for varying reasons, would appease Red China. They are blind to history's clear lesson, for history teaches with unmistakable emphasis that appeasement but begets new and bloodier war.

  3. 1 de feb. de 1971 · A 1971 anti-communist propaganda film hosted by John Wayne, who argues for a more aggressive approach to the Vietnam War. The film features archive footage of historical figures and interviews with military experts, but also contains some inaccuracies and biases.

  4. 4 de may. de 2021 · Douglas MacArthur said \"In war, there is no substitute for victory\" in 1951 during the Red Scare. The quote was meant to advocate for a strong response to the perceived threat of communism, not to dismiss diplomacy or peace.

  5. John Wayne narrates this 1970 documentary which featured Gen. William Westmoreland, Lowell Thomas and others. Martha Raye was included to speak about her eff...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2021 · English. pages. "In 1960s America civilian and military leaders who came of age during World War II and Korea struggle to lead the nation through civil unrest and military combat unlike anything they have ever witnessed.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2023 · The Socratic Method analyzes General MacArthur's famous statement, \"In war there is no substitute for victory,\" and explores its philosophical implications. It introduces the concept of the art of war, which encompasses strategies, tactics, and understanding the enemy, and suggests that victory is not always a simple outcome.