What’s So Great About American World Leadership? – The Atlantic

The U.S. voters who rejected decades of bipartisan foreign-policy consensus might be on to something.

So far this century, America has failed to achieve most of the key national-security objectives it has set for itself. … We’d better ask why.

The alternative to dealing with other major powers as equals is to confront them as rivals.

Source: What’s So Great About American World Leadership? – The Atlantic