Hope is Not A Foreign Policy believes that the fundamental aim of American policymakers should be the preservation of American power. A foreign policy grounded in realism is the only way to ensure that the United States maintains its unparelleled position in international affairs. This will require the United States to remain on the offensive in the Global War on Terrorism, combat nuclear proliferation and check the power of rising states such as China.
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