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The Evolution of US Foreign Policy: A 250-Year Journey

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The United States has undergone a significant transformation in its foreign policy over the past 250 years, shifting from a focus on diplomacy to military intervention. This change has profound implications for global stability and the perception of American values abroad. As the US increasingly resorts to military force, the ideals of democracy and human rights, once central to its foreign policy, are now questioned both domestically and internationally.

Political scientists have documented over 500 military interventions by the US, highlighting a trend towards using force rather than negotiation. This shift has been particularly pronounced since the post-9/11 era, where the belief in rational discourse with adversaries has diminished. The growing military budget compared to a shrinking diplomatic budget reflects this prioritisation of force over dialogue.

The geographical focus of US interventions has also evolved, with a notable increase in military actions in the Middle East and Africa. This change raises concerns about the long-term consequences of such interventions, particularly regarding regional stability and the US’s global image.

Moreover, the decline in multilateral agreements and the preference for bilateral deals indicate a shift in how the US engages with the world. This trend could lead to a more fragmented international landscape, where the US’s unilateral actions may provoke resistance and undermine its influence in global affairs.

Source: DW News

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