My impression is that American policy speaks not of antagonism but rather partnership.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Animosity is not a policy.
I have no problem saying that I have differences in policy with the United States.
I don't think countries engage with each other looking at immediate gains. It's building a partnership.
Foreign policy is like human relations, only people know less about each other.
Our differences are policies; our agreements, principles.
My view of foreign policy is that we need to be careful and circumspect about United States intervention in any foreign nation.
To contrast national solidarity and international cooperation as two opposites seems foolish to me.
The answer dictates what the policy should be in our relationships with every country in the world.
Someone has said that nations have interests, they don't have friends, and you see that over and over in U.S. policy.
Too often in Washington we tend to see foreign policy as an abstraction, with little understanding of what we are committing our country to: the complications and consequences of endeavors.
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