World War II
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Since World War II, U.S. foreign policy has rarely accomplished its objectives and has been counterproductive. Although anti-communism posed as the principal guide to foreign policy, the same policies continued after the Cold War. Counter-insurgency rarely encountered insurgents and at times promoted insurgency. In almost all cases, force replaced diplomacy and military policy dictated foreign policy.
I t may seem logical to examine the policies chronologically. Yet, a regional approach exposes a similarity in
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of the Cold War. It's unfortunate that the American people have been unable to fulfill their responsibility and prevent the disasters their governments have caused. U.S. foreign policies have had a habit of going full circle-the adversary conditions they intended to change have often come back again. The trajectories of the explosive weapons used to quell the adversary may someday follow a similar pattern-returning to explode at the original place of manufacture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
of the Cold War. It's unfortunate that the American people have been unable to fulfill their responsibility and prevent the disasters their governments have caused. U.S. foreign policies have had a habit of going full circle-the adversary conditions they intended to change have often come back again. The trajectories of the explosive weapons used to quell the adversary may someday follow a similar pattern-returning to explode at the original place of manufacture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**