Unreliable Watchdog
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Foreign policy expert Ted Galen Carpenter confronts the global challenges America faces, outlining a practical strategy that protects America's security while avoiding unnecessary and unrewarding military adventures. He looks at how U.S. forces remain mired in a nation-building mission in Iraq, while disagreements over Iraq policy and other matters have soured Washington's relations with long-time European allies.
The book explores the often-overlooked impact of the U.S. drug war on Latin America, highlighting the criticism from Latin American leaders and the U.S. government's persistent efforts to intensify its antidrug measures. Carpenter, drawing from his work at the CATO Institute, critiques the escalating federal spending and tactics that exacerbate the situation. He argues that ending the prohibitionist system could yield significant benefits for both Latin American societies and the United States, presenting a compelling case against the current drug war approach.
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