Intervention continues to be a prominent dimension of the post-cold war world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Much has changed since the end of the Cold War that augurs well for the survival of our nation.
The Cold War has ended for America.
The Cold War went on for so long that it bred a kind of worldwide military establishment. Even when budgets went down in the early and mid-nineties, it didn't really affect it.
The Cold War is over but Cold War thinking survives.
The misconception that aid falls straight into the hands of dictators largely stems from the Cold War era.
If there is one lesson for U.S. foreign policy from the past 10 years, it is surely that military intervention can seem simple but is in fact a complex affair with the potential for unintended consequences.
It's alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the United States.
The United States has dealt with the Middle East and surrounding regions for many decades in the context of the Cold War.
I think that the Cold War was an exceptional and unnecessary piece of cruelty.
The Cold War is over. The kind of authority that the presidents asserted during the Cold War has now been diminished.
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