We feel no isolation. But, having said that, I want to emphasise in particular that we do not want to go to extremes and abandon the European and American directions in our foreign economic cooperation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Our view is that economic isolationism is the wrong way to go. Vibrant, successful growing economies that advance the interests of their citizens engage the global economy. And, we're committed to engaging the global economy.
Isolationism is over.
The refugee crisis shows we can't be isolated from the world's geopolitical troubles.
It is my view that we cannot conduct foreign policy at the extremes.
I think the overwhelming majority of the American people know that we have got to stand together, that we're going to grow together, that we're going to survive together, and that if we start splintering, we're not going to succeed in a highly competitive international economy.
We're not isolated from the world. The world knocks on our door.
I think isolationism is a mistake, no matter what party you see it in. We have to remember that there are two threats to our freedom: there's a threat that comes from the federal government, from the Obama Administration policies... but there's also a huge and significant threat from al-Qaeda.
To our allies and our friends and our partners. Listen closely. We are with you. America will not abandon you.
I think isolation is one of the greatest problems, an ever-growing obstacle to political solidarity.
I'm afraid that the United States is more isolated today than at any other time in my memory.