Jiang argues that Americans live in a Hollywood-created fantasy world and are too distant from the realities of war to understand that the war could permanently change both the world and America.
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WAR Perception
Jiang argues that Americans live in a Hollywood-created fantasy world and are too distant from the realities of war to understand that the war could permanently change both the world and America.
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"Yeah. It's just a made up movie. Yeah. Most of these things are made up. Okay. They didn't really turn out the way that..."
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A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: American war culture has learned to convert military failure into rescue spectacle, while real wars are still decided by economics, organization, logistics, and endurance.
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