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A 4 page assessment of our foreign policy and how it has evolved over time. This paper argues for our withdrawal from Iraq. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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has varied over time from a policy of isolationism to one of containment. While the evolution has been gradual it is linked to the American vision of our values
and philosophies, even mission, as a country as they relate to the American people and people around the world. It is also linked, however, to the historic hierarchy of
races within the country and outside as well as an underlying hostility toward social revolutions; two aspects of our foreign policy which arent quite as commendable as the glorious concepts
of freedom and democracy and which in fact even conflict radically with these most often touted characteristics of American ideology and values. A growing percentage of Americans and the
world population as a whole today is beginning to assert that this is the case with our continued presence in Iraq. Many feel that we should not only pull
out of Iraq but that we should submit to world concern by signing the Kyoto protocol and agree to the terms of the International Criminal Court Treaty (with possible modifications).
War, of course, has been a feature component of American foreign policy since World War II in particular. Even that war, a
war that was conceptualized as "The War to End All War" and "The Struggle for Democracy" had many negativities. In fact it was a global carnage based on the
factor which causes all war, greed. This war was also the point in time that marked a dramatic change in direction in terms of American foreign policy. The
United States was expected to police international justice and she could not. Great Britain and France were expected to mature into strong democracies and band together with world powers
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