I'm sorry that I can't snap my fingers and undo 50 years of bad American foreign policy.
The American foreign policy trauma of the sixties and seventies was caused by applying valid principles to unsuitable conditions.
Well, human security is a concept that I am very committed to enshrining in American foreign policy.
American foreign policy has been - and must continue to be - based on unequivocal support for Israel's right to exist and to be free from terror.
I think that it's always appropriate for Americans and for American foreign policy to make clear why we feel that self-government is most compatible with peace, the well-being of people, and human dignity.
I consider myself to be as informed on American foreign policy as anyone in America.
The doctrine of preemption has a long and distinguished history in the history of American foreign policy.
The principles that should guide American foreign policy are simple: the world is safer when America leads, only strength ensures peace and freedom, and America must stand with its allies and challenge its adversaries.
With regards to American foreign policy all across the globe, it is important for us to be operating from positions of strength, and not to just concede that.
Buttigieg was a naval reservist who served as a lieutenant in Afghanistan, so he has seen first hand how American foreign policy has veered wildy off her once-well-rooted tracks.