He concludes by arguing that only war can ensure others the peace and freedom that Americans enjoy.
Assuming this refers to Flowers for Algernon, no, they do not. At the end of the story, Charlie begins to see a recession in his intelligence. He reverts back to how he was at the beginning of the story. This proves that Dr. Strauss' experiments are not permanent.
Gracias por su ayuda. Me ayudo mucho en mis puntos
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