
AMB. Charles Freeman : Why Presidents Love War.
Judging Freedom
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Ceasefire Controversies and U.S. Foreign Policy
This chapter explores the complex and controversial dynamics of the ceasefire negotiations involving the U.S., Iran, and Israel, while critiquing presidential authority in military actions lacking Congressional approval. It highlights the tensions in foreign policy decisions and the humanitarian crises in Gaza, alongside the impact of regional conflicts on Israel's security. The discussion also reflects on the broader implications of U.S. interventions and the historical patterns of militarized foreign policies, questioning their long-term effectiveness.
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