There is something uniquely dangerous about moments in history when power stops imagining consequences. Empires rarely fall because they lack strength. They fall because they confuse strength with immunity, force with legitimacy, and dominance with permanence. Brent Molnar’s post about the catastrophic consequences of a hypothetical U.S. invasion of Greenland is not alarmist. If anything,Continue reading “Enemies Everywhere: How a Single Imperial Act Could Turn Every American into a Target”
