Trump, Interventions, and Regimes to Topple
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Started January 23, 2026
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Trump, Interventions, and Regimes to Topple
First Things (United States) | Jan 23, 2026
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Jan 23, 2026
Interventions can effectively dismantle oppressive regimes, promoting democracy and human rights in the long run.
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The effectiveness of interventions depends on careful planning and understanding of the local context; a one-size-fits-all approach is flawed.
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Military interventions often lead to unintended consequences, destabilizing regions and harming civilians more than helping them.
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Successful regime change requires not just military action, but also a commitment to rebuilding and supporting democratic institutions afterward.
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The pursuit of regime change can distract from addressing domestic issues and undermine international relations.
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