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Why Doesn't Gen Z Want to Be All It Can Be?

Young Americans’ are skeptical of the military. That’s a reason to worry about national security.

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Nelson: The advantages of isolationism

"Since World War II America has been the scourge of peace because we think we have an obligation to police the world and meddle in affairs that pose no threat to us. Usually our interference worsens the situations," writes columnist Ross Nelson.

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Proxy Wars From Sparta to Ukraine and Gaza

Paul Rahe, a scholar of ancient military history, finds contemporary parallels. But where’s our Gylippus?

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Isolationism Makes a Perilous Moment More So

Western civilization needs American leadership. Some on the right want to abdicate that role.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

out. if i were mr. prigozhin, i would remain very concerned. nato has an open-door policy. russian has an open-windows policy. he needs to be very focused on that. [ laughter ] >> and the secretary also acknowledged that when he goes to nato and these other meetings he does hear local concerns that he could retreat to isolationism, that these could be a detour, these two, three, four years, and all they can do is do the best they can to build momentum while they are in office right now. peter. >> andrea, enough of the geopolitics. we have priorities on a summer friday. >> of course. >> you spoke to the secretary about the women's world cup that begins tonight. >> indeed. i got him long enough and i have traveled with him all over the world. i've seen him when we were in

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CNN Primetime

you heard the applause? >> i wouldn't say that's a random sample of the republican party. i think a lot of it is due to donald trump. i think he has unleashed the virus of isolationism within the republican party again, but i don't think it means that support for military aid to ukraine is not drying up. even in the vote in the house on amendments to the defense authorization bill last week, to cut off aid to ukraine, it's true that 70 republicans voted in favor of cutting off the aid, but also means that two thirds of republicans voted to sustain it. it was a free vote for the 70. they knew the aid to ukraine was ultimately going to be approved overwhelmingly. i think it's a huge issue. i think those of us who see the problem of isolationism ultimately brings to the united states continue to have a responsibility to speak out against it. whether it's donald trump or

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CNN Primetime

>> so what's behind this growing sentiment on the right. you heard the applause? >> i wouldn't say that's a random sample of the republican party. i think a lot of it is due to donald trump. i think he has unleashed the virus of isolationism within the republican party again, but i don't think it means that support for military aid to ukraine is not drying up. even in the vote in the house on amendments to the defense authorization bill last week, to cut off aid to ukraine, it's true that 70 republicans voted in favor of cutting off the aid, but also means that two thirds of republicans voted to sustain it. it was a free vote for the 70. they knew the aid to ukraine was ultimately going to be approved overwhelmingly. i think it's a huge issue. i think those of us who see the problem of isolationism ultimately brings to the united states continue to have a responsibility to speak out against it.

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Morning Joe

reporter, can we count on the united states to stick around? the u.s. position would be quite different toward the war in ukraine and toward vladimir putin if donald trump moved back into the white house. of course, the idea that the american president, whoever he or she is, could tell zelenskyy to make a teal and that he would do so is pretty laughable, given that zelenskyy has shown himself to be a pretty valiant leader of ukraine and someone who is willing to stand up to the united states when he thinks it is in his interest. the question of when ukraine will be interested and willing to sit down for a serious diplomatic solution, i don't think we're really there yet. >> brendan, there are some in republican leadership, mcconnell among them, saying, look, we're supporting ukraine. this is our job as americans, to bolster kyiv against what russia is doing. but there is definitely a strain of isolationism, a strain of republicans who are questioning whether or not this is the right idea. we know there are some in the

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

up, and if nato falls next year, or thereafter, huge elements of the republican party do not want to be part of nato or the defense of ukraine. we could be living in that chaotic, dangerous world. >> one of the things i've been thinking about a lot, as we prepare for this summit, is the fact that this was a big part of the reason that he ran. this was his argument to voters, there's a crisis abroad, a crisis at home. you need someone who is ready to take control. and yet i wonder, in the wake of donald trump, in the wake of this isolationism. this america first, the extent to which that has seeped into the american electorate. such that what used to be incredibly front of mind for a lot of american voters, this idea of how we were seen on the world stage. this idea of an american president not only is someone who's going to lead our country,

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The Journal Editorial Report

in charge that did a lot of that work in his different departments. so the regulatory cuts, the tax cutses, you know, this is -- cuts, this is more on the reagan side. so he's going to lean into that. he's going to try to remind americans that what worked in the four years of the trump-pence years was, in fact, that reagan philosophy and that we need to revive it again. paul: dan, chris christie taking aim at donald trump. because he -- and he says i'm not a cam cause key -- kamikaze, but anybody who wants to win the nomination needs to go through donald trump, so i'm not going to take him on. what is his pitch broader than that to be president? >> well, i watched his announcement speech, his town hall in new hampshire, and much of it was taken up as bill was just suggesting with foreign policy. and, indeed, it was basically a criticism of the new isolationism in the republican party. and i have to say as a matter of political presentation, it was extraordinarily impressive. i mean, chris christie spoke without notes, he talked about

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