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United States foreign policy has been a bit schizophrenic since its founding. In his Farewell Address—published in 1796—George Washington warned against “foreign entanglements.” Washington argued to avoid long-term friendly relations or rivalries with any nation, and that alliances were likely to draw the US into wars that have no justification.
By BusinessMirrorUnited States foreign policy has been a bit schizophrenic since its founding. In his Farewell Address—published in 1796—George Washington warned against “foreign entanglements.” Washington argued to avoid long-term friendly relations or rivalries with any nation, and that alliances were likely to draw the US into wars that have no justification.