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Critique of American Foreign Policy
This chapter critiques the evolution of American foreign policy, focusing on military interventions and the emotions that drive these decisions, particularly post-9/11. It examines how past actions in Iraq and Afghanistan shape public opinion and influence current strategies towards allies like Ukraine and Taiwan. The discussion highlights the need for coherent strategies within the Republican Party and the implications of a potential American first policy under Trump, addressing the risks of destabilizing alliances and hindering international cooperation.