The Nuclear Option to Chinese Influence in Latin America

Central to President Reagan's foreign policy was a steadfast commitment to confronting America's greatest ideological rival, the Soviet Union, on the global stage. While parts of the Reagan Doctrine remain contentious, like military aid to Nicaraguan guerillas, his focus on securing supply chains, bolstering alliances, and protecting spheres of influence provides a useful blueprint for addressing today's challenges.

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