The recent attack by Hamas in Israel claimed another important casualty far from its primary base of operation: the Biden administration’s foreign policy.
In a lengthy interview with the New York Times, Donald Trump articulates his foreign policy principles: not isolationist, but other nations will have to pay for the the benefits of US military protection.
Since the end of the Cold War, both Democratic and Republican administrations have in varying measure premised policy on the notion that economic incentives and other soft power can cultivate peaceable democracies throughout the world and friendly societies adhering to Western liberal values.