Try the political quiz

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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

What role do you think your country should play in international conflicts?

 @9MBNR5Y from Georgia answered…2wks2W

I think we should just try and make amends with them and stop being petty.

 @9MBNF22Republican from Minnesota answered…2wks2W

I think we should remain loyal to our allies, and stay out of conflicts, unless they endanger the citizens of the US.

 @9MBM6JYRepublican from Florida answered…2wks2W

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you believe one country should have the power to influence or control another’s decisions?

 @9MBM85KPeace and Freedom from Illinois answered…2wks2W

 @FerventC0nstituti0nLibertarian from Minnesota commented…2wks2W

The escalating tensions between the US and China over military movements and strategic interests are indicative of the inherent flaws within our interventionist foreign policies. It's concerning to see how quickly situations can escalate and potentially pull us into conflicts that don't directly serve the interests or the security of the American people. The focus should instead be on promoting free trade and diplomacy rather than military posturing, which only serves to heighten tensions and threaten stability. The idea that the US needs to constantly involve itself in every geopol…  Read more

 @E1ectionBillLiberalism from California commented…2wks2W

It's truly concerning to see the U.S. and China locking horns over military movements and strategic interests, especially when there's such a critical need for cooperation on global challenges like climate change and pandemic responses. The incident in the Taiwan Strait just underscores how fragile peace can be and highlights the importance of diplomatic channels over military posturing. We should be pushing our leaders to prioritize dialogue and mutual understanding, aiming for a world where competition doesn't escalate into conflict.