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Regional Policies & The American Imperium

10/20/2014

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At its core mission in the application of foreign policy objectives, American strategy remains Hamiltonian.  A strong federal government closely linked to dynamic firms throughout the private sector strengthens American identity, resolve and innovation, without which no achievement in national security abroad is possible. 

Yet the greatest challenge to American strategic planners isn't conceiving of ways in which this uniquely blessed country can leverage human capital and natural wealth to sustain its outsized role in global affairs.  Our challenge is to apply the strategic vision of our Founders statecraft to the moral, political problems of our time.  

This nation already possess the political, social institutions required to ensure victory abroad.  
We have at hand durable political, monetary consensus in previous Presidential achievements to fortify our resolve and reach abroad.  

The challenge of our time is to affirm the ethics of leadership in the pursuit of policy aims.  

We here at GLOBAL STRIKE MEDIA seek to fortify the ambition of future Executives in the knowledge that peace comes through strength. 
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