With spheres of influence, we reach the limits of foreign policy. Reaching spheres of influence in foreign policy is the equivalent of graduating from the 12th grade in high school or getting the 120 credits as an undergrad student or the 42 credits as a master’s student. It means you’re done with it. We’re done with foreign policy. Now, we focus on the protests and the soldiers and in essence the political drama and turmoil in American cities and on American streets.
Ninth Note to “Finding Jesus”
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I have a Bachelor's Degree in History/Government and International Relations from George Mason University, and a Master's Degree in International Affairs with a Concentration in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University in Washington, DC. I was born in New York City, and have lived in Northern Virginia since childhood. I am an independent writer and an entrepreneur. I am also a book author. View all posts by adamazim1988
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