Future Involvement in Foreign Affairs
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Since the United States is one of the last remaining super powers
of the world, we
have the obligation to maintain and support good relations with the
smaller and weaker
nations throughout the world. We should take full advantage of this
authority in several
different ways. First the U.S. must focus on investing and trading with
those nations who
have yet to become economic powers; second, we must implement a consistent
foreign
policy towards the Middle Eastern nations: third, the United States needs
to respect the
attempts and results of the democratization and religious revivals in the
Middle East and
Latin America, while taking a passive role in letting the a Western type
of democracy take
its course: and forth, the U.S. must ease and downplay its conflict with
those civilizations
who dislike the "Western people" and their way of life.
Obviously, foreign investment is necessary for the future of
developing other
nations as well as our own. There must be an emphasis on foreign
investment and trade,
otherwise the third world nations will continue to fall behind
economically, technologically,
and domestically, which could lead to an economic downfall for the U.S. as
well. The
question then arises as to what the United States must do in order to have
large trade
agreements with other countries other than Japan and Mexico. In order for
the U.S. to
play a more active role in the economic and political development of many
of these
developing nations, it must first accept a different philosophy than its
current one. First, it
is imperative for the United States to play a similar role in Latin
America to the one Japan
has played with...
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