US launches new strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen
One interesting point to consider is the concept of 'The Long Peace', a term coined by John Gaddis.…
America has no role, or, as some have the temerity to claim, "moral duty" to be an international busybody policing every conflict, famine, and natural disaster the world faces. To the contrary, it has a "moral duty" both to respect the independence of other nations by abstaining from involving itself in their conflicts, as well as a moral duty to zealously defend its own independence by not joining globalists programs, for the benefit of its own citizens. I believe in a Washingtonian foreign policy of "Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none." Our sole moral responsibility is to our own citizens, we cannot continue to live in these irrational delusions of utopia and empire where, through brute force, we somehow rewrite the fundamental nature of humanity by ending war, disease, and famine. As long as the earth endures there will be these problems, and the only sensible and responsible thing to do is to mind our own business while expecting other nations to mind theirs. Get out of Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and end foreign aid. It's time to focus on our problems at home, not prolonging human suffering by funding hopeless wars abroad, which, when we take the history of man into account, we can never hope to see an end of.
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