
America’s Foreign Policy Reset: Lessons, Frameworks, and Today’s Global Challenges
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In this episode of On Wealth and Progress, Todd Sheets continues the discussion on America’s evolving role in the world—looking at the key lessons learned after Vietnam and Iraq, outlining a practical framework for defining allies and enemies, and analyzing current challenges with Russia, Iran, and China.
You’ll learn:
Why past victories shaped our foreign policy confidence—and what later conflicts unraveled
A simple model for building strong alliances and deterring aggression
How current negotiations reflect deeper issues with global power dynamics
From Cold War strategy to the Abraham Accords, and from NATO’s shifting expectations to China’s global ambitions, this episode offers a balanced, forward-looking take on what a foreign policy reset might look like.
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This is Part II of a series on American foreign policy, examining where we’ve been, what we’ve learned, and how we might move forward.
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