The Erosion of American National Interests

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A nation's interests derive from its identity. But without an enemy to define itself against, America's identity has disintegrated. This breakdown intensified with the rise of multiculturalism and the ebbing of assimilation. Lacking a national identity, America has been pursuing commercial or ethnic interests as its foreign policy. Instead of putting American resources toward these sub-national uses, the United States should scale back its involvement in the world until a threat reinvigorates our national purpose.

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American identity

American identity disintegrated when immigration increased after the Cold War. As a result, a foreign policy was implemented to limit US participation in world concerns and promote commercial and ethnic interests. Enhanced focus on national interests is advised.Ultrasound parts |Sport events

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