Submission statement: space This is relevant to r/neoliberal because Hillary Clinton argues for pragmatic engagement with Trump’s Gaza plan despite deep skepticism toward both Trump and parts of the proposal. Her case is essentially that imperfect, US-backed diplomacy is better than paralysis when there is no viable alternative framework, especially if outside governments can shape the process from within. It fits the sub’s recurring debates about liberal internationalism, technocratic realism, humanitarian intervention, Israel-Palestine policy, and whether flawed institutions can still be used to produce better outcomes.
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Submission statement: space This is relevant to r/neoliberal because Hillary Clinton argues for pragmatic engagement with Trump’s Gaza plan despite deep skepticism toward both Trump and parts of the proposal. Her case is essentially that imperfect, US-backed diplomacy is better than paralysis when there is no viable alternative framework, especially if outside governments can shape the process from within. It fits the sub’s recurring debates about liberal internationalism, technocratic realism, humanitarian intervention, Israel-Palestine policy, and whether flawed institutions can still be used to produce better outcomes.