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Government oversight document / policy analysis
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This document page discusses the strategic need for the United States to shift its foreign policy focus inward towards domestic "restoration," citing economic stability and infrastructure as key priorities over military deployment. It references Richard Haass's concept of restoration and draws parallels to the post-Vietnam era under President Jimmy Carter, arguing that current economic conditions necessitate a reassessment of American engagement abroad.
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| Richard Haass | ||
| Jimmy Carter |
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| Council on Foreign Relations | ||
| US House Oversight Committee |
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war in Vietnam
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"America must enter a period of “restoration” of its fundamentals."Source
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"American foreign policy starts at home"Source
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"more America in the world today implies less costly and confused interventionism tomorrow"Source
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