Me: Based on the writings of Samuel Adams and the farewell addresses of George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower, what would be the best advice to a US president on foreign policy?
IT: Samuel Adams, George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower were all influential figures in American history. While they had different views on foreign policy, they all believed that the United States should avoid entangling alliances with other nations and should instead focus on building up its own strength and prosperity.
Washington’s farewell address in 1796 warned against the dangers of foreign alliances and urged the United States to remain neutral in international conflicts. Eisenhower’s foreign policy was characterized by a focus on nuclear deterrence and covert action.
It is important to note that foreign policy is a complex issue that requires careful consideration of many factors. The best advice for a US president on foreign policy would depend on the specific circumstances of the time.
Me: Is not the avoidance of entangling alliances and remaining neutral toward conflicts between other countries always the best policy?
Trump has always been a narcissist. He refused to participate in any of the Primary GOP debates, refusing to have his ideas challenged by the other candidates, and he definitely won't debate RFK Jr.., because Trump knows he will lose supporters afterwards.
"Your mother's dead, before long I'll be dead, and you...and your brother and your sister and all of her children, all of us dead, all of us..rotting in the ground. It's the family name that lives on. It's all that lives on. Not your personal glory, not your honor, but family." - Tywin Lannister
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