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Democracy 3 security effectiveness3/28/2023 ![]() However, there are lessons to be learned as the United States looks toward a national security strategy for the next two decades. There have been undeniable gains and signs of progress, but they came at great costs and too often spawned new challenges. The strategic ledger accounting for 20 years of effort remains decidedly mixed. Freedom globally has stagnated and deteriorated since 2005, and the significant stresses on America’s own democratic system have risen dramatically in recent years. America’s efforts to promote freedom and democratic governance in the world faltered. Today, the United States is more secure on the home front from foreign terrorist attacks yet faces increased domestic terrorist threats. policy errors and unpredictable consequences of well-intended actions. What emerges clearly, however, is the consistency with which some of the biggest challenges emanate from unforced U.S. ![]() Admittedly, tallying gains against costs yields inconclusive results. The United States led international coalitions into three major wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq it also conducted military and intelligence operations in dozens of other countries. The protective actions taken over 20 years have produced important gains in security at home-but these gains came with major human, financial, and strategic opportunity costs. administrations will offer only a partial snapshot. national security responses and approaches across four U.S. However, any assessment aiming to weigh the costs and benefits of U.S. This week’s 20-year marker of 9/11 offers an opportunity to reflect and take account of how the world and the United States has changed over the course of this generational time span. ![]()
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