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Cliënten zwepen de Amerikaanse hond
Most American “allies” are security dependents that bring big risks and few benefits. The post Client Tails Wag the U.S. Dog appeared first on The American Conservative
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The American Conservative (United States) | Mar 29, 2026
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Critics of U.S. alliances overlook the strategic advantages they provide in maintaining global stability and deterring adversaries.
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Maintaining strong alliances is essential for U.S. global influence, even if some allies are security dependents.
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Rethinking the U.S. role in global alliances can lead to a more balanced approach that prioritizes national interests over outdated commitments.
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The U.S. should reevaluate its alliances, as many depend on American security without providing substantial benefits in return.
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The concept of security dependents raises important questions about the sustainability of U.S. foreign policy moving forward.
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