1) A US scholar critiques many flaws in US foreign policy and military strategy, arguing that they are morally bankrupt and exploit people and countries for natural resources with little regard for human lives. 2) The scholar proposes 13 reforms, including implementing a military draft, campaign finance reform, term limits for politicians, requiring experience with war to become a high-ranking military official, reducing military privatization and bases abroad, using the military only for defense, and focusing foreign aid on education and healthcare instead of propping up dictators. 3) The reforms aim to make America and the world better by reducing wars, corruption and exploitation while encouraging sustainable development in other countries. However, the scholar believes a economic collapse or social