America vs. the World

Geopolitics
Global
Started January 19, 2026

President Trump wants to return to the 19th century’s international order. He will leave America less prosperous—and the whole world less secure

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America vs. the World

The Atlantic (United States) | Jan 18, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
Prioritizing American interests over global commitments will lead to short-term gains but risks long-term instability and insecurity worldwide.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
The 19th-century model may not address today's global challenges; a new approach is needed to balance national interests with global cooperation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
Embracing a more insular foreign policy can revitalize domestic industries and jobs, ultimately benefiting American prosperity in the long run.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
Reverting to a 19th-century international order will strengthen American sovereignty and economic independence, allowing the U.S. to thrive without foreign entanglements.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 19, 2026
A return to isolationism will harm U.S. global leadership and diminish our ability to influence international norms and security.
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