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    US Foreign Policy Continuity: Beyond Election Noise

    Mir NewsBy Mir NewsApril 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    American foreign policy, often perceived as resetting with each administration, operates on a profound, quiet continuity that spans decades. Events like the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, the erosion of Nicolás Maduro’s power in Venezuela, and the burgeoning instability within Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps are not isolated incidents but rather the slow-motion outcomes of long-term strategies. These developments unfold far from the clamor of U.S. domestic politics and the episodic narratives of cable news, revealing a strategic machinery that moves steadily beneath the surface of daily headlines. The idea that foreign policy is entirely reshaped every four years is a comforting illusion, masking the deeper, institutional currents at play.

    American intelligence services, diplomats, military planners, and sanctions architects are key components of this quiet machinery. They operate within strategic frameworks meticulously developed and refined over many years, often crossing multiple presidencies. What appears to be spontaneous improvisation to the public is frequently the deliberate, measured execution of a strategy initiated a decade or more prior. The author’s personal experiences in Iraq, witnessing Iran’s constant influence, and in Afghanistan, observing the slow unraveling of a sustained strategy, underscore how institutional momentum and evolving plans shape global engagements in ways often invisible until a crisis point is reached. The eventual withdrawal from Afghanistan, sudden to the public, felt like the culmination of a long, deliberate drift to those within the system.

    Beyond the grand strategic narratives, human connections provide a vital counterpoint, as seen in the author’s encounters with Iranian wrestlers. These moments highlight the crucial distinction between the people and the governments that rule them, fostering empathy across geopolitical divides. However, such personal understanding does not negate the stark realities of power politics. Governments relentlessly pursue their interests, often at the expense of civilians, a harsh truth that becomes acutely clear when observing protracted conflicts. This nuanced perspective acknowledges both the human element and the unyielding nature of state-level strategy.

    The current conflict in Ukraine serves as another powerful illustration of this long-term strategic reality. Russia’s initial miscalculation has solidified into a grinding war of attrition, consuming vast resources and mounting casualties—a testament to how great powers can inadvertently build prolonged conflicts. Taken together, these global events demonstrate that grand strategy rarely manifests in dramatic, sudden shifts. Instead, it moves with glacial pace, adjusting tone and tactics with each administration while its deeper currents persist. This enduring continuity, easily obscured by the loud, partisan noise of American elections, is the true engine of U.S. foreign policy.

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