Part 8/9:
The Call for a Nuanced Strategy
In light of these insights, Brand urges the U.S. to adopt a more nuanced strategy toward its foreign policy. Rather than trying to rupture alliances among autocratic states, it may be more effective to exert pressure on the weakest links in the coalition, such as Iran, while being cautious about triggering a stronger partnership among the remaining nations.
Additionally, as new administrations take office, adapting to the evolving geopolitical landscape will be crucial. The U.S. will need to balance its strategy in both theaters—Europe and Asia—while being mindful of the individual dynamics and historical context of these regions.