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Economic interests shaped American foreign policy from "summary" of A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

Throughout American history, foreign policy decisions have been heavily influenced by economic interests. The pursuit of wealth and power has often driven the actions of those in charge, leading to a pattern of exploitation and domination in the international arena. From the earliest days of colonization to the modern era of globalization, the United States has consistently prioritized economic gain over ethical considerations in its interactions with other nations. The drive for economic expansion has been a driving force behind many key foreign policy decisions. Whether through military intervention, economic sanctions, or diplomatic negotiations, American leaders have sought to secure access to resources, markets, and labor in order to enhance their country's economic position. This has often come at the expense of the sovereignty and well-being of other nations, as the Unit...
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    A People's History of the United States

    Howard Zinn

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