
40: Why A Reagan-Trump Foreign Policy Will Win the Cold War with China
Arsenal of Democracy
Abandoning Alliances Leads to Isolationism
Isolationism can be defined by policies that involve withdrawing from international alliances and reducing military presence abroad. For instance, abandoning NATO or pulling U.S. forces out of critical regions like Europe and Asia, including Japan and Korea, would categorize as isolationist actions. However, there's a distinction made between these isolationist policies and the motivations behind current U.S. leadership, suggesting that such withdrawal is not aligned with the existing policy framework.
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