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America And Us Relationship Essay

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"Peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” alleged Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States. There are constant conflicts occurring throughout the globe, and it is important to become acquainted, not only with America’s role in them, but how America handles the disputes it is implicated in and makes allies with some of the nation embroiled. How these conflicts are managed determines the amount of peace, not only domestically but internationally. America has several agencies, often non-governmental, that handles conflict and diplomacy. The U.S has many allies and is a member of several international organizations. However, not all their alliances are beneficial, and some key confederates are instead drifting away because of America’s distasteful practices. Due to the work of the Foreign Service, Japan and America remain engaged in a prosperous bilateral alliance, but thanks to a comedy of diplomatic errors, the alliance with …show more content…

However, they were established once again in 1927. By Harry Truman’s presidency, U.S policy makers “were already busy with analyzing Turkey….because of {the} potential benefit of Turkey in a war against the Soviet Union.” (Ozkan, Gokhan. Ipedr.) For more than half a century, Turkey and the United States “enjoyed a special relationship,” but this liaison has been disintegrating through a series of diplomatic errors. (Rubin, Michael. Esiweb) Mainly, the Turks feel that their trust has been betrayed, and there is a rising anti-American sentiment in the country. America has allied itself with the Kurds, with whom Turkey is at civil war. Turkey is also aware that it is key ally to America, as without Turkey’s cooperation, there will be slight chance over victory against Isis. (Stein, Arron. The

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