Marauding Nation
Briefly

In his first major address, Harry Truman emphasized that the United States should use its immense power to serve and not to dominate, a call for international cooperation.
For nearly a century, the U.S. has aimed to enrich and empower other democracies, ensuring its own prosperity while fostering a liberal world order built on shared benefits.
Truman's vision for mutual good through increased international trade led to the U.S. becoming an integral part of a vast network of global cooperation.
America's commitment to trade and mutual protection not only enhances its security but also strengthens alliances against authoritarian threats posed by other major powers.
Read at The Atlantic
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