USA Poking Nose in All Country Affairs - Part 2

G GOWTHAM
Real politics is the political theory of a superpower that pursues a foreign policy that is completely focused on its own national interests and liberalism in pursuing those interests overseas, regardless of the severity of human rights violations. Former President richard Nixon and his national security adviser, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, are the forerunners of this American perspective. It's hard to have a conversation about "real politics" without bringing up both of them. They adopted a single course with Communist china against their nationalist agendas as realist political philosophers.


Kissinger maintains that he is not a true political supporter. I say this to clarify something he said in a 2009 interview with a German newspaper. I'm frequently accused of participating in realistic activities. That is a word I don't recall ever using. Critics have stated that they are stamping me with that stamp.


Kissinger, who is categorised as a "serious political" petitioner, changed his tone at the end of the same interview. Ambitious people are seen as noble individuals. All of the world's issues are blamed on those in positions of power. However, I feel that the prophets, not politicians, are the ones who suffer the most. The cautious definition of what is practical, in my opinion, is that we cannot direct a country's foreign policy without taking external circumstances into account. Trying to predict a country's fate without taking into account its drawbacks is akin to fleeing. Understanding a society's principles, considering it, and feeling the benefits and drawbacks of its negatives was the art of true foreign policy.

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