Is American Internationalism Dead?

longknife

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Americans are tired of our sticking our noses into the affairs of other countries. At least that is what the last election seems to show. But, does the election of Donald Trump mean the end of our alignments and agreements?

Not according to this lengthy article. And it’s clear leftist/globalist bias is shown in this ending paragraph:

What is needed, in other words, is an internationalism that puts American nationalism front and center — a calibrated and reasonable version of an “America First” agenda, not the cartoonish, pre-1941 version that Trump often touted on the road to the White House. Given the inherent difficulty of the task, and the alarmingly erratic nature of Trump himself, it is not at all clear that America will get such a sophisticated approach from this president, even if his policies do ultimately prove less radical than his rhetoric. Whether his successors can summon the creativity and courage necessary to chart this course will thus go far in determining whether American internationalism will ultimately endure.

Full story @ Is American Internationalism Dead? Reading the National Mood in the Age of Trump
 
No, it is not dead. Global businesses are here (and there) to stay. Commerce will continue under Trump. But with a president that is a nationalist at heart and not a UN/NWO representative, the United States will no longer be getting the short end of every stick. Redistributing our wealth and resources has to stop. We need our wealth and resources.
 

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