as possible counterarguments to the “dogmatic” anti-imperialism he is criticizing—implying that in his own view, such atrocities are themselves legitimate grounds for American intervention.
Cleveland’s anti-imperialism was remarkably consistent, which led him to oppose perceived American colonial expansionist moves as well as European ones, and it was one of the more admirable ...
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