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The Military and the Republic

Politics
United States
开始于 July 03, 2026

What America’s armed forces can—and cannot—do for democracy

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Empowering the military to intervene in domestic affairs can lead to a dangerous erosion of civilian control and democratic norms.

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The military has a unique capacity to foster democracy in unstable regions, but its effectiveness depends on strategic, non-military support.

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The military should play a crucial role in safeguarding democracy by protecting citizens from external threats and ensuring national stability.

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The military's involvement in democracy should be limited to defense, without overstepping into political influence or governance.

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Relying on the military to uphold democratic values risks undermining civil liberties and democratic institutions.

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