Is America’s Foreign Policy Incoherent?

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The article argues that American foreign policy is often inconsistent and unreliable, leading to mistrust among allies and adversaries alike. Key points include:


  1. Historical examples of the U.S. abandoning allies, such as in Poland, South Vietnam, Lebanon, and Afghanistan.
  2. Recent issues with inconsistent support for Ukraine and Israel.
  3. Criticism of the U.S. for failing to maintain a consistent foreign policy, impacting its global standing.
  4. The necessity for stability and predictability in foreign policy to maintain trust and effectiveness.