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BigRob,  et al,

 

I tend to think that this is a very key element.

 



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This is suppose to be determined in the National Security Decision Making Process (NSDMP).  It is this process that is flawed, and has been flawed for several decades.  Again:

 



We haven't updated US Foreign Policy, and it is - in its current form - creating more problems than it solves.  It has taken America down the path of a military hegemony and put us at odds with the Arab World (among others) and weakened our credibility as a rational Super Power.  It has damaged our economy and homeland infrastructure to the point that we cannot afford to maintain the military strength necessary to enforce our American Centrist Policies.  And because we are "centrist" we are not trusted as a world power to act in a trustworthy fashion as a world leader.  Essentially, no nation sees America as a fair broker in its policies.

 

Most Respectfully,

R


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