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A former Pentagon strategist suggests a major shift in how Washington might recalibrate its foreign policy approach. The focus appears to be pivoting toward classical spheres of influence—essentially redefining America's strategic priorities on the global stage.
The outlook on Eastern Europe is notably different. Ukraine, from this perspective, isn't viewed as a core American concern anymore. Instead, there's an inclination to normalize relations with Russia and move past the current confrontational stance. It's a striking reversal from recent policy directions.
Meanwhile, the Western Hemisphere takes on renewed importance. Areas like Greenland are being considered through a lens of expanded American influence—suggesting a recalibration of strategic territories and regional dominance. Think about what this could mean for energy resources, trade routes, and broader geopolitical positioning.
This strategic recalibration, if it materializes, could reshape international relations, trade flows, and investor sentiment toward emerging markets and global risk assets.