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Abstract
Former Secretary of State James A. Baker explains that the United States cannot be the policeman of the world, and jump into each and every situation in which there are injustices taking place. Secretary Baker makes the case for intervening when our national interest is at stake, as well as to prevent what he calls "gross injustices." He adds that, "...the American people will support that, but they won't support doing it everywhere, all the time, all around the world, particularly once you start taking casualties."
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Introduction to Political Science, Political Science, American Government and Politics, International Relations, Framework for Democracy
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