Richman: the concept of global hegemony begins to harm the U.S.
Cause difficulties in the implementation of U.S. foreign policy is that the American rulers act in Accordance with the outdated doctrine of global hegemony, which does not take into account the real wealth of international relations, chief editor of The Future of Freedom Foundation Sheldon Richman.
the desire for global hegemony, according to the Creator, drew American citizens in endless conflicts around the world, and the responsibility for this lies with the presidents who led US from the second half of the twentieth century.
Last unleashed the American elite conflict Richman calls the Ukrainian crisis.
"The United States, provoking a coup in Ukraine and expanding NATO to Russia's borders, has not achieved the desired result. Putin has not hiding in a corner and not scared of a global hegemon, " he writes in the publication.
Thus the actions of the President of the Russian Federation Richman characterized as a response to a "clear provocation" from the United States.
"Lord Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush (in the first case, referring to George Bush Jr. in the 2nd - George Bush-senior- ), Reagan, Carter. Each conscientiously pursued geopolitical and economic desires embodied in the idea of American hegemony. We are seeing the results of the war, scorched earth, a humanitarian catastrophe, the homeless, and the number of deaths of American citizens many times exceeded the number of victims of the terrorist act of September eleven (2001), " quotes the arguments Richman.
The failure of the American elite to rethink foreign policy strategy journalist explains that the existing "threats" to the U.S. government justify fresh "danger" that they created.
The same Creator explains the failure of U.S. foreign policy in the fight against the terrorist group Islamic state in Iraq and Syria.
World hegemony is the political DNA of the nation. Even opening new markets for American manufacturers always been seen as a government program, based on the support and presence of the Navy, " says Richman.
in conclusion, the editor of The Future of Freedom Foundation says about the fact that the American rulers "it's time to think about what they are most afraid of - not to interfere" in international relations.
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