#108 - South America
Liberals tend to focus on human rights, environmental issues, social justice, and cooperative diplomacy in their approach to South America.
#107 - Taiwan
Taiwan remains a critical issue in U.S. foreign policy, and the liberal-conservative divide reflects differing priorities and strategies for addressing its complex geopolitical challenges.
#100 - South Korea
Conservatives emphasize defense, strategic competition, and strong military alliances when addressing U.S. relations with South Korea.
#96 - Foreign Aid
Agreement:
Both sides recognize the potential of foreign aid to promote global stability and security.
Both agree on the importance of ensuring aid is effective and reaches its intended recipients.
#91 - NATO
Rule of Law:
Conservatives believe that sanctuary cities defy federal immigration laws, undermining the integrity of the legal system.
They argue that local governments have a duty to assist federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws.
#86 - Afganistan
Skeptical of large-scale aid programs, citing concerns over inefficiency, waste, or perpetuating corruption.
#85 - Africa
Conservatives are more likely to question the Federal Reserve’s role and its alignment with free-market principles. Some conservatives advocate for abolishing the Fed, arguing that it interferes with economic freedom and contributes to government overreach.