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A 5 page essay/research paper, which includes a 1 page abstract, that argues against military engagement as a principal component of American foreign policy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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writer asserts, first of all, that war is too costly, both in terms of lives and money, as the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased the national debt
more than any other factor since 2001. It is further argued that it is typically seldom clear cut that it is in the USs best interests to intervene in international
conflicts, that conflicts should be resolved diplomatically and also that conflicts should be avoided because of the internal dissension they generate within the US, in addition to increasing the anger
and resentment held against the US abroad. The topic was researched on the Internet using the keywords, "US" or "America," and the phrase "should not fight wars." Specific aspects
the topic, such as the cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in terms of lives and money, were researched using these aspects as keywords. Sources were selected according to
their applicability to the topic and also by their date of publication, as APA style referencing requires sources published within the last five years. America Should Stop Engaging
in Wars Since 2001, when President George W. Bush declared the War on Terrorism, the United States has been engaged in two major wars, with each lasting over a decade.
The following examination focuses on the cost of war, both in terms of money and lives; as well as the question of whether or not international issues actually constitute a
threat to American national interests. Recent US military action has generated anger and resentment against America. Rather than instigate further negative attitudes toward the US, the argument that international
conflicts can often be resolved peacefully and diplomatically, which would also avoid the domestic dissension that military intervention generates, is also explored. There are policymakers and politicians who argue that
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