The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy.
Domestic policy can only defeat us; foreign policy can kill us.
The international community lies at the center of the Obama foreign policy. Unfortunately, it is a fiction. There is no such thing. Different countries have different histories, geographies, necessities, and interests. There's no natural, inherent, or enduring international community.
Foreign policy is really domestic policy with its hat on.
I'm a lot less concerned with Bill Clinton's escapades decades ago than I am with Hillary Clinton's consistently wrong record when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to domestic policy.
There is obviously a gap between the public's perception of the role of U.S. foreign policy and the elite's perception.
I think Americans should have a policy of love. That should be the foreign policy, love. Export Love.
It is my view that we cannot conduct foreign policy at the extremes.
United States foreign policy, which includes national security, is literally disintegrating before our eyes.
Foreign policy is about the execution of ideas as much as their formulation.
Obama was expected to restore an ethical sheen to post-9/11 foreign policy, but he has intensified drone warfare in Yemen and Pakistan, pursued whistle-blowers, and failed to close down Guantanamo.
When I was in college, I became interested in various aspects of foreign policy and international relations. Even as a kid, I was interested in what I call, loosely speaking, forbidden knowledge.
Obama's foreign policy is strangely self-centered, focused on himself and the United States rather than on the conduct and needs of the nations the United States allies with, engages with, or must confront.
On foreign policy, Obama has talked softly and carried a big stick.
The Obama foreign policy, in broad strokes, has been a disaster.