Are Americans still the good guys? It pains me to have to ask the question. Throughout my life, the United States was the definition, the epitome, the essence of a good nation. When we spoke of a country improving, we meant it was becoming more like the U.S. We meant that it could vote out its leaders without the losers being imprisoned or exiled; that its legislature acted as a check on its executive; that people could speak freely against their government; that its armed forces were under civilian control.
A country’s foreign policy, like its domestic policy, reflects its values. The U.S., founded 250 years ago in a popular revolt against autocratic rule, had a natural sympathy with open societies. When it intervened overseas, it
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