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foreign policy

High stakes in the global pursuit of influence

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America and Americans always come first.

 

There’s no denying that the United States should, when it is able, support our values of democracy, civil liberties, and limited government beyond our borders. However, in doing so we should never lose track of the issues we have in our own country.

 

Say you’re on a flight and the cabin depressurizes, God forbid. You put on your own oxygen mask first. You solve your own problem, then move on to solving others’. The same thing must be done in the realm of foreign policy. We must put America first, because without putting America first, there may no longer be an America to extend our freedoms to the oppressed people of the world.

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Promote and uphold democracy worldwide.

 

America will no longer tolerate injustices overseas. As president, I will identify corruption within foreign governments and organizations, severing ties with them and calling them out for actions that go against American core values and my background of hard work and blue-collar tradition. Capitalism, another key component of any successful democracy, will also be upheld.

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Prevent the use or deployment of weapons of mass destruction.

 

As a world leader and military superpower in today’s complex international political climate, a policy of deterrence is the best way to protect Americans from hostile nations and individuals and any weapons of mass destruction they might have. Under my presidency, America’s combat technologies and capabilities will see new advancements with competition between private contractors, stopping potential attacks before they even happen.
Diplomacy can’t solve all of America’s problems. We need someone who takes a tough stance on weapons of mass destruction and maintain our image of military prowess.

 

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