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How does Laura Ingraham characterize the reality of global relations?

Laura Ingraham firmly rejects the notion of a harmonious global order, asserting that the world "is now and always has been a dangerous place" contrary to what some may have believed. She emphasizes that this dangerous reality necessitates practical action rather than idealistic thinking. Ingraham argues that freedom requires both the willingness and capability to defend it. Her perspective highlights that nations seeking to maintain their liberty must be prepared to protect their sovereignty through strength and vigilance, not through reliance on international cooperation alone.

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The Reality of Global Order

Fox News·8 months ago

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