BEIJING, Nov. 11 -- The past 16 years of Washington's conduct abroad seems to have done more harm for the world than good, and now is the right time for Donald Trump, America' s president-elect, to start contemplating a reset of his country's relations with the rest of the globe.
Putting behind him a highly-charged and extremely negative campaign, Trump came to grab the U.S. presidency at a time when the world is at a critical fork in the road.
The global economy is teetering on the precipice of a potential global economic recession. Talks against free trade and globalization are rampant at uNPRecedented levels. The Middle East is as chaotic as ever.
The Asia-Pacific's economic exuberance and geopolitical stability is being tested. All these writings on the wall have some sort of connection with Washington and its decades of self-serving foreign policy.
The presidency of George W. Bush was characterized by the doctrine of unilateralism and preemptive strikes.
The deliberate invasion of Iraq with no probable cause and a war that killed more than half a million Iraqis remain a classic example of how abusive a superpower can be.
Barack Obama wants to shift Washington's diplomatic and military resources from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific. Yet his ill-advised and overhasty retreat from Iraq left some breathing room for terrorism. The rise of the Islamic State is the result of poor policy.
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