We have come a long way in terms of foreign policy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has underpinned political stability around the world.
In foreign policy you have to wait twenty-five years to see how it comes out.
Our foreign policy needs to support our energy, economic, defense and domestic policies. It all falls within the arch of national interest. There will be windows of opportunity, but they will open and close quickly.
The problem with the U.S. foreign policy is that we're just so unbelievably powerful. And when you've got that kind of power, it's very hard not to use it.
My view of foreign policy is that we need to be careful and circumspect about United States intervention in any foreign nation.
We cannot be any stronger in our foreign policy for all the bombs and guns we may heap up in our arsenals than we are in the spirit which rules inside the country. Foreign policy, like a river, cannot rise above its source.
United States foreign policy, which includes national security, is literally disintegrating before our eyes.
We've come a long way since Nixon's first visit to China, or Carter's reestablishment of diplomatic relations.
This is the very devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim.
No foreign policy - no matter how ingenious - has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and carried in the hearts of none.