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Human rights concerns are once again playing a major role in United States national security policy. After having been totally ignored in the four years of Trump’s chaotic presidency, these concerns are slowly eating away at American relations with many of its erstwhile allies and partners. This is especially the case in the Middle East, but is true elsewhere as well.
Ever since Woodrow Wilson sought to impose his starry-eyed vision of international comity not only on his own country but worldwide, the United States has veered between his approach and that which prioritised hard-headed realpolitik, initially associated in the 19th century with John Quincy Adams. Henry Kissinger, James Baker and George H W Bush all conducted American policy with a huge dose of clear-eyed realism. To some extent, so too did Bill Clinton, who refrained from any serious American effort to prevent the 1994 Hutu massacre of Tutsis in Rwanda and only reluctan