What Rubio Gets Right (and Wrong) About the Western Hemisphere

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In 1913, Theodore Roosevelt set out on an expedition to map an uncharted tributary of the Amazon. The journey nearly killed him. Disease, hunger, and exhaustion left the former U.S. president permanently weakened. Roosevelt returned even more convinced of something he had already grasped in office: Geography disciplines power, and nations that neglect their near abroad eventually pay a strategic price. A decade earlier, Roosevelt had translated that insight into policy through what became known

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