Josh Davis on Nostr: If you read a lot of history of American foreign policy, one of the things that ...
If you read a lot of history of American foreign policy, one of the things that stands out is how often our efforts abroad are intended to stop peace from breaking out. Like Tybalt in Romeo & Juliet, we hate the word.
If you wonder why so many countries would rather do business with China and Russia than with us, this is why. This is who we are.
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