The Art of Escalation: How Every American War Writes Its Own Sequel
From Vietnam to Iraq to Afghanistan to Iran, the United States has fought four major conflicts in sixty years — and every one followed the same devastating pattern: a modest promise, a vague authorization, escalating commitments, shifting goals, geographic expansion, ballooning costs, and an outcome worse than or identical to the starting conditions. This article traces the structural anatomy of military escalation across six decades and shows how the Iran conflict of 2026 is reproducing every element in real time — at a cost of $1 billion per day — with no defined objective, no projected end date, and no one who has explained to the American taxpayer how it ends.
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