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“When confronted with a direct threat to American security, Obama has shown he is willing to act unilaterally - in a targeted, get-in-and-get-out fashion, that avoids, at all costs, the kind of messy ground wars and lengthy occupations that have drained America's treasury and spirit for the past…” quote by David E. Sanger
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“When confronted with a direct threat to American security, Obama has shown he is willing to act unilaterally - in a targeted, get-in-and-get-out fashion, that avoids, at all costs, the kind of messy ground wars and lengthy occupations that have drained America's treasury and spirit for the past decades.”

David E. Sanger

About This Quote

Source Article: The New York Times, “Obama’s Unilateral Strategy,” 2014

Obama prefers swift, limited actions over prolonged wars to conserve resources and morale.

In simple terms: He chooses quick, targeted interventions instead of long wars.

Key Takeaway

Consider the trade‑offs of unilateral military action.

Themes

politics military strategy resource management

Mood

analytical critical

Type

strategic political

When to use this quote

  • counterterrorism
  • diplomacy
  • budget planning

Key Concepts

unilateralism cost‑benefit analysis foreign policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the risks of acting without coalition support?
  • How does short‑term gain affect long‑term security?
A Different Perspective

Unilateral moves may ignore allies’ perspectives and long‑term stability.

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