“Americanism, not globalism”: President Trump and the American mission

July 3, 2018

From the end of the Second World War, the dominant current of American exceptionalism in the rhetoric and outlook of US presidents has been the belief that the United States has a special mission to redeem the world by extending liberty and democracy to all peoples. However, President Donald Trump is an exception. He believes that in the post-Cold War era successive administrations in Washington have pursued reckless visions of regional or global hegemony especially in the Middle East leaving the home front to languish and the nation open to ridicule. For Trump, the government must first protect its citizens and promote their prosperity.

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