I think for most of the 20th century, there was a tacit bifurcation between foreign policy and domestic policy. I now believe that American foreign policy has long been majorly exploitative. But at home, there were unspoken limits. Those limits greatly weakened during Clinton, somewhat more after 9/11, and there was rapid deterioration d…
I think for most of the 20th century, there was a tacit bifurcation between foreign policy and domestic policy. I now believe that American foreign policy has long been majorly exploitative. But at home, there were unspoken limits. Those limits greatly weakened during Clinton, somewhat more after 9/11, and there was rapid deterioration during the Obama years and ever since. I think it is too far gone.
I think for most of the 20th century, there was a tacit bifurcation between foreign policy and domestic policy. I now believe that American foreign policy has long been majorly exploitative. But at home, there were unspoken limits. Those limits greatly weakened during Clinton, somewhat more after 9/11, and there was rapid deterioration during the Obama years and ever since. I think it is too far gone.