51% of voters want a total withdrawal of U.S. forces from Europe (which by extension ends the wars in the Middle East). The broader story is that the American public is looking for a foreign policy agenda that puts U.S. interests first. It means security commitments to Korea, Japan and the rest of Asia may also be open to debate. As social mood declines and the financial costs, only the most critical U.S. interests will receive attention.
51% Think U.S. Should Withdraw All Troops From Europe
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CapitaLand Ascott Trust achieved a 15 percent increase in gross profit
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