The Washington Times
Foreign policy is not much on the American voter’s mind these days, according to all the polls ranking the importance people attach to various issues. Up to a point – but only up to a point – this is not an altogether bad thing: No one would like to return to Cold War-era levels of American anxiety, nor to the days of frustration at seeming U.S. impotence when faced with Iranian fanatics, communist revolutionaries in Central America, etc.