Dependence and Autonomy in U.S. Alliances

A foreign base is never a neutral presence. It doubles as a political lever, a logistics platform, and, when tensions rise, a pathway that can pull host countries into conflicts not of their own making. America’s overseas military network delivers unmatched reach, but it also binds allied land, airspace, and infrastructure into a strategic architecture designed well beyond their direct control.

 

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