United States foreign policy, which includes national security, is literally disintegrating before our eyes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My view of foreign policy is that we need to be careful and circumspect about United States intervention in any foreign nation.
When you look at where the Democratic field is going relative to foreign policy, they are increasingly moving away from a policy of pre-emptive self-defense that the president has adopted since September 11.
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.
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.
Often, foreign policy - which, by definition, is largely out of American control - is simply a matter of not doing the wrong thing, the unwise thing.
The Obama foreign policy, in broad strokes, has been a disaster.
American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has underpinned political stability around the world.
Well, human security is a concept that I am very committed to enshrining in American foreign policy.
Our national security is at risk when we rely on foreign oil to keep our economy moving forward.
We have come a long way in terms of foreign policy.