Following the liberation of Baghdad, historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. wrote, “President George W. Bush has made a fatal change in the foreign policy of the United States. He has repudiated the strategy that won the Cold War—the combination of containment and deterrence … The Bush Doctrine reverses all that. The essence of our new strategy [...]
From the Writings of David Horowitz: May 13, 2010
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Obama’s Unexceptional Nation

Never has a U.S. president been so idealistic about the world but so cynical about America’s role in it.
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