Part 8/10:
Renewed Critiques of U.S. Foreign Policy
Historically, the U.S. has been accused of engaging in actions that destabilize other nations in the name of promoting democracy, often favoring regimes that align more closely with its interests. The concept of "shock doctrine," which involves exploiting crises to implement controversial reforms, has historically been applied to garner influence globally.
As these tensions rise, there is a call for greater awareness and activism concerning the impacts of American foreign policy on international relations. Advocacy for transparency and accountability in how the U.S. engages with allies will be essential to navigate the complexities of collaboration and mutual support.