Senate panel rejects Trump's 'doctrine of retreat' on foreign policy
Source: Reuters
#POLITICS SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 / 7:13 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
Senate panel rejects Trump's 'doctrine of retreat' on foreign policy
Patricia Zengerle
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A powerful Senate committee blasted the Trump administration on Friday in a report accompanying its spending plan for the State Department, saying its approach to foreign policy weakens U.S. standing in the world.
On Thursday, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted 31-0 for legislation allocating more than $51 billion for the State Department and foreign operations, nearly $11 billion more than requested by President Donald Trumps administration.
In the report released on Friday accompanying the legislation, the committee criticized the administrations request to cut spending on such operations by 30 percent from the year ending on Sept. 30, 2017.
The lessons learned since September 11, 2001, include the reality that defense alone does not provide for American strength and resolve abroad. Battlefield technology and firepower cannot replace diplomacy and development, it read.
The administrations apparent doctrine of retreat, which also includes distancing the United States from collective and multilateral dispute resolution frameworks, serves only to weaken Americas standing in the world, it said.
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