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                    [Summary] => As we explained in our last column, one of the problems in keeping the military insulated from partisan politics, as mandated by the Constitution, and preventing civilian government (which is to say, politicians) from meddling in purely military affairs is that the principle of civilian supremacy has institutionalized such meddling.

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