10 International Problems and MAP Fixes

My fellow Americans, with the Modified American Party, we will address these international challenges head-on, ensuring that our policies always put America first. By re-evaluating our global commitments, strengthening our domestic economy, and prioritizing strategic alliances, we will secure a brighter and more prosperous future for our nation.

MAP Staff

6/24/20242 min read

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10 International Problems and MAP Fixes

1. Excessive Military Presence Abroad

Problem: Overextended military presence in foreign countries. Fix:

  • Downsize military bases and troops stationed abroad.

  • Reallocate resources to enhance domestic defense and cybersecurity.

  • Focus on strategic partnerships and regional allies for security cooperation.

2. Foreign Aid Spending

Problem: Excessive foreign aid spending without balanced budget. Fix:

  • Halt all foreign aid until the national budget is balanced.

  • Prioritize aid that directly benefits American interests and security.

  • Implement stricter oversight and accountability for any aid provided.

3. Unfavorable Treaties and Pacts

Problem: Engagements in treaties and pacts that do not align with American interests. Fix:

  • Review all existing treaties and pacts to ensure they align with America First policy.

  • Renegotiate or withdraw from agreements that disadvantage the U.S.

  • Form new alliances that prioritize American security and economic interests.

4. Trade Imbalances

Problem: Unfair trade practices and imbalances harming American industries. Fix:

  • Renegotiate trade agreements to ensure fair and reciprocal terms.

  • Implement tariffs and trade barriers to protect key American industries.

  • Promote "Buy American" initiatives to strengthen domestic manufacturing.

5. Global Economic Dependence

Problem: Overreliance on global supply chains and foreign economies. Fix:

  • Encourage domestic production and reduce dependence on foreign imports.

  • Invest in American businesses and technologies to boost self-sufficiency.

  • Develop policies that support small businesses and startups.

6. Sanctions and Diplomatic Isolation

Problem: Ineffective sanctions and diplomatic isolation. Fix:

  • Remove ineffective sanctions that harm American interests.

  • Refresh alliances and reevaluate relationships with adversaries to support America First policy.

  • Engage in proactive diplomacy to build mutually beneficial partnerships.

7. International Environmental Agreements

Problem: International agreements that do not prioritize American interests. Fix:

  • Reassess participation in international environmental agreements.

  • Promote American-led environmental initiatives that support both global and domestic needs.

  • Encourage innovation in clean energy technologies to lead by example.

8. Global Military Conflicts

Problem: Involvement in prolonged and costly military conflicts. Fix:

  • Withdraw from unnecessary military engagements and conflicts.

  • Focus on diplomatic solutions and conflict resolution.

  • Strengthen homeland security and defense capabilities.

9. Economic Sanctions Against Allies

Problem: Economic sanctions harming potential allies and trade partners. Fix:

  • Review and lift sanctions that negatively impact American economic interests.

  • Foster stronger economic ties with potential allies through trade and investment.

  • Develop a clear and strategic policy for the use of sanctions.

10. Foreign Debt and Financial Obligations

Problem: High levels of foreign debt and financial obligations. Fix:

  • Prioritize repayment and reduction of foreign debt.

  • Negotiate better terms for existing financial obligations.

  • Implement fiscal policies that ensure long-term economic stability.