The
ideas and events that lead to World War I, the
events during the war, and the foreign policy decisions
that resulted from the First World War are crucially
important. These ideas and events are today the
reasons why the U.S. Government gets into so many
wars in far corners of the globe.
"In
a very real sense," says Mr. Maybury, "the
explosion of the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor in
1898 was the beginning of a chain reaction - a domino
effect. THe Spanish - American War in 1898 led to World
War I, then World War II, and America's subsequent wars.
And the dominos continue to fall."
The
domino effect begins...
Indian Wars . Spanish American War . Conquest of the Philippines . China Boxer
War . Columbia - Panama Incursion . Latin American Interventions . WWI . WWII