During the Revolutionary War, Americans were divided. Some fought for independence. Others opposed the war, stayed neutral, or even sided with the British. There were spies, loyalists, and ultimately—traitors like Benedict Arnold.
History isn’t just something we study—it’s something we learn from. Because the same questions still exist today: loyalty, leadership, national security, and what it means to stand with your country in critical moments.
I also break down modern decisions involving Iran, military strategy, and what happens when internal disagreements turn into public actions that can impact operations and national security.
This is about Benedict Arnold, the Revolutionary War, Iran, U.S. foreign policy, leadership, and the consequences of betrayal—then and now.
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