This article examines the repeated failures of U.S. regime-change policies, arguing that such interventions often lead to instability, repression, and long-term conflict. Drawing on historical examples, it highlights the strategic, human, and political costs of these misguided efforts.
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U.S. Regime‑Change Policies: Why They Are…
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This article examines the repeated failures of U.S. regime-change policies, arguing that such interventions often lead to instability, repression, and long-term conflict. Drawing on historical examples, it highlights the strategic, human, and political costs of these misguided efforts.