Honestly with Bari Weiss

Should the U.S. Still Police the World? A Live Debate.

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Oct 27, 2024
Bret Stephens, a Pulitzer Prize-winning opinion columnist for The New York Times, joins James Kirchick, an insightful author and writer, alongside journalist Matt Taibbi and investigative journalist Lee Fang. They dive into the escalating global tensions, questioning America's role in a potential third world war. The lively discussion touches on military morality, historical failures and successes of U.S. foreign policy, and the complexities of interventions. They advocate for a balanced approach, emphasizing dialogue and the need for multilateralism in uncertain times.
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ANECDOTE

Historical Example of Isolationism

  • Jamie Kerchick describes a world without American policing.
  • He points to the period between World Wars I and II as an example of resulting chaos.
INSIGHT

The Need for Global Policing

  • Jamie Kerchick argues the world needs policing like any community.
  • He questions who should police if not the United States.
ANECDOTE

Post-War Europe: A Success Story

  • Jamie Kerchick cites post-war Europe as America's foreign policy success.
  • He credits the Marshall Plan and troop deployment for Europe's current stability.
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