The Cheney-loving Democratic party needs a reckoning about war | Stephen Wertheim
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Biden's request for $106 billion in aid, justified through America's identity, faced skepticism from Congress and the public, challenging the narrative of indispensability.
The meeting of national-security experts praised Biden's speech, contrasting sharply with the apprehensions of ordinary Americans regarding the immense financial burden of foreign aid.
Observers noted stark disconnection between the administration's foreign policy ambitions and public sentiment, highlighting the abstract nature of ongoing wars with little direct impact.
Joe Biden's commitment to being the 'indispensable nation' reflects a longstanding belief in American global leadership, yet raises questions about domestic priorities.
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