"The Lingering Influence of Isolationism in Modern Foreign Policy"

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Isolationist sentiments, once thought to be a thing of the past, have resurfaced in the U.S., with Vice President Kamala Harris addressing concerns about turning inward and former President Donald Trump's comments on NATO. The debate over U.S. involvement in global affairs has gained traction, with discussions on military aid to Ukraine and the role of the U.S. in international conflicts. The resurgence of isolationism reflects a historical pattern of skepticism towards international commitments and alliances, with implications for America's global engagement.
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