Authors: Yew Kee Wong
The United States has long been a global superpower, shaping world politics, economics, and culture. Yet, its history is riddled with blunders—costly mistakes in foreign policy, domestic governance, and societal evolution. This book explores America’s most consequential missteps, analyzing how they happened, why they were allowed to occur, and what lessons can be learned. From disastrous wars to economic collapses, from social injustices to diplomatic failures, America’s Blunders offers a candid look at the nation’s flaws—not to condemn, but to understand and improve. This book outlines what appears to be a critical examination of American history through the lens of significant mistakes and failures. The book "America's Blunders" seems to take a balanced approach—acknowledging America's global influence while honestly addressing its historical shortcomings.
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