Tag: foreign policy

Americans Shift: Surprising Support for Global Engagement in 2025

A recent survey reveals a surprising trend among Americans, showing significant support for global engagement in 2025. With 64% favoring a decisive U.S. role in international affairs, this marks a notable shift from previous isolationist sentiments. Factors driving this change include rising global tensions and security concerns, particularly related to Iran. As the nation approaches elections, the implications for future foreign policy are profound, raising questions about unity and readiness for a more engaged America.

Trump’s Bold Move: Massive Gulf Investments Amid Middle East Turmoil

This article discusses President Trump's significant tour of the Gulf region, focusing on securing investments from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE amid ongoing Middle East tensions. It highlights the impact of these investments on U.S. foreign policy and domestic job creation, along with the complex dynamics surrounding Palestinian statehood and Iran's influence in the region.

Did Senator Van Hollen Break the Law During His Trip?

This article explores the potential legal implications of Senator Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador, where he engaged in discussions on human rights and governance. It raises questions about the Logan Act and the role of lawmakers in foreign diplomacy.

Dramatic Cuts: How U.S. Spending Reductions Impact Global Programs

This article discusses the impact of recent U.S. government spending reductions on global programs, highlighting cuts in climate change initiatives and gender equity projects in Peru and Mexico. Advocates are concerned about the long-term implications for international relations and support for developing nations.