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Paper-Tiger Isolationism.

  • Published In: National Review, 2023, v. 75, n. 17. P. 18 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: ROTHMAN, NOAH 3 of 3

Abstract

Not only were Trump's policies more continuous with those of his predecessors than his wild-eyed nationalist allies would like to admit, but that continuity is also observable in how the GOP has acted since Trump left office. ARTICLES AN epochal shift in how the Republican Party conducts America's foreign affairs began on April 27, 2016. Operating on some vestigial assumptions from the Trump era, a number of prominent Republicans actually defended Joe Biden's decision to execute Trump's unfulfilled desire to withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan. Trump talked often about his desire to see America's NATO allies spend more both on their collective defense and to compensate the United States for its beneficence. [Extracted from the article]

Additional Information

  • Source:National Review. 2023/09, Vol. 75, Issue 17, p18
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Military History and Science
  • Publication Date:2023
  • ISSN:0028-0038
  • Accession Number:170383485
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