Photo courtesy of The People’s Liberation Army For nearly eight decades, the United States has maintained a multi-theater defense strategy born from the ashes of World War II and refined during the Cold War. From the Truman Doctrine’s promise to defend democracy globally to NATO’s collective defense framework, America committed to fighting potential conflicts across multiple continents simultaneously. This approach served the nation well during the bipolar Cold War era and the unipolar moment that followed, but under Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden, U.S. defense strategy has been premised on the optimistic notion that the United States will never need to fight more than one war at a time. Now, facing an unprecedented challenge from Communist China’s military modernization and global ambitions,…

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