The president bets that a booming economy, a beefed-up military, and U.S. energy dominance will deter enemies without the need for preemptive invasions.
Trump aims to maintain deterrence against US enemies, but without Pavlovian military interventions, and without being baited into optional military action that is antithetical to the national mood that got Trump elected. Read More
Buttigeg's prevailing concern isn't the maintenance of the Constitution, or the free practice of faith that it protects, but the advancement of his own political ideology. And that's no principle at all.
"Age of Iron" is a serious attempt to grapple not only with Trump's rise but also with the larger question of American foreign policy in the post-9/11 world.
The last thing a patient needs after getting hit by a surprise medical bill is to face a complex, confusing "arbitration" process. Congress can protect patients from surprise bills and lower costs by avoiding arbitration.
NR Daily: The Trump Doctrine: Deterrence without Intervention?: Presented by Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
Reviewed by Diogenes
on
November 05, 2019
Rating: 5
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