Policy, not policing

National | In the post-cold war world, U.S. policy has been to police the globe; it must change: The next president must enunciate a clear set of policy goals that affirmatively pursues U.S. interests—rather than merely reacts to crises—and promotes human rights abroad. He should focus on protecting religious liberty where it's threatened and stopping the international sex-slave trade. He also needs to change the way we do business in Russia, China, South and Central Asia, and Iraq