entangling alliances with none
A phrase President Thomas Jefferson used in his first inaugural address in 1801, calling for a cautious, isolationist foreign policy. (See isolationism.)
notes for entangling alliances with none
George
Washington had given similar isolationist advice four years earlier in his
Farewell Address: “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world.”
Words nearby entangling alliances with none
entameba,
entamebiasis,
entamoeba,
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entasia,
entasis,
entebbe,
entelechy,
entellus