Marc A. Thiessen | The Washington Post
When President Trump was elected in 2016, many worried that he would usher in a new age of American isolationism and withdrawal. Instead, Trump has pursued a foreign policy that is not isolationist and also a significant improvement over his predecessor’s.
Clay R. Fuller | AEIdeas
by Alvin Rabushka via Thoughtful Ideas
This is the first in a series of posts explaining why. Before laying out the argument, let’s backtrack to the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. How many politicians, generals, diplomats, and prominent experts in universities and think tanks, some serving in the Bush and Obama administrations, would claim in late 2018 that these military operations were successful?