The division between Democrats and Republicans on foreign policy and America’s global role has been steadily growing over the past decade. This evolving gap signals a significant ideological shift within the Republican Party, marking a fundamental transformation in its approach to international relations and the U.S.’s place on the world stage.
This ongoing change highlights the increasingly divergent perspectives on how the United States should engage with the rest of the world, reflecting broader political and cultural divides within the country.













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