The Flip Flopping Foreign Policy of a Fitness Weary Nation The recent NATO meeting in Sweden has left observers bewildered by the US President's announcement to send 5,000 troops to Poland, as well as Secretary of State Marco Rubio's attempt to downplay the decision as "technical" rather than political.
This development is a stark reminder that even the world's most powerful nations are not immune to fatigue and a lack of strategic thinking.
Critics argue that the US's approach to foreign policy is haphazard, echoing problems in our own fitness lives. When exhausted, we make impulsive decisions driven by short term gains rather than long term vision.