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| Russian Surge in Middle East |
| Written by Ann Shibler |
| Friday, 22 August 2008 09:32 |
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In the face of the newly signed treaty allowing the United States to install 10 missile interceptors in Poland, and the Russian-Georgian conflict that, according to Newsru.com (Russian website) saw the use of Israeli military equipment by Georgia, Russia, predictably, is beefing up and expanding its air and sea bases.
Whatever the case may be, it is fomented by leadership that does not see the United States as a sovereign nation, but as a instrument of internationalism. As such, U.S. foreign policy has been perverted into an engine of internationalist expansionism that works at cross purposes to the best interests of the nation. The proper foreign policy for a sovereign nation of free citizens would be one that safeguards the interests of that nation's people, i.e., competent national defense against outside threats, but also peace and a policy of non-intervention abroad.
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