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Question
1. How do you think a nation can strike a balance between isolationist and interventionist policies, especially in the context of complex global challenges such as economic inequality, geopolitical tensions, and climate change? What role do you see international organizations such as the United Nations playing in promoting a balanced approach to foreign policy?
2. In light of this, how do you think the U.S. should approach its foreign policy in the coming years? Should there be a shift towards more isolationist policies, or should the U.S. continue to play an active role in global affairs?
3. In light of this, how do you think the U.S. can balance its domestic priorities with its responsibilities as a global leader? Is it possible to avoid foreign conflicts and maintain isolationism, while also addressing global threats and humanitarian concerns?
4. Do you think the Untied States should pull out of the alliances that it has today?
5. How do you think you may be called upon to help as a U.S. citizen?
6. What potential consequences do you think could arise if the United States continues to intervene in Syria without the consent of the Syrian government or its people?
7. Do you think it is wrong for a country to act in its own best interests?
8. Considering the complexity of the situation, what role do you think regional powers like China and Russia should play in addressing the issue of North Korea's missile launches? How can the U.S. work with these powers to find a sustainable solution?
9. What do you think should be the criteria for the United States to engage in a foreign conflict?