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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-20 13:15

in LeoFinance9 months ago

Part 9/9:

As Dr. David N. Gibbs articulates through his examination of neoconservatism, the ideologies surrounding American foreign policy are complex and often self-reinforcing. The necessity of finding new enemies, coupled with a commitment to hard-line militarism, reflects not just a policy choice but a wider ideological framework that has continued to evolve through various administrations. The impact of this neoconservative influence remains a subject of ongoing debate, with profound implications for the future of American engagement on the global stage. The legacy of this movement prompts reflection on the ethical and strategic foundations upon which national policies are built in changing international contexts.