U.S. Shifts Focus: From Global Policeman to Homefront

The United States is rethinking its global leadership role, moving away from being the world's policeman to focusing more on its own interests. This shift comes after decades of trying to maintain a global order based on cooperation and mutual benefits, which has faced challenges due to military and economic troubles, as well as changing public opinions. What does it mean for you? The U.S. might focus more on domestic issues, which could change how America interacts with the world. This could affect everything from global trade to how international crises are handled, possibly leading to changes in the economy and international relations.

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