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Final-Fan said:

But humanitarian interventions will never hurt our reputation, and defending our interests abroad helps us in the long run as long as we are doing it intelligently.  (i.e. the initial invasion of Afghanistan.)  

So what exactly do you think we need to be non-interventionist about?  The stupid wars?  In that case I completely agree. 

As I have earlier stated, it is not solely about our reputation. We also have no business intervening when it is not a national defense issue. You could make the argument that OEF-A was a defensive operation, so I can see why that war made sense. I think non-interventionism should be at the center of our foreign policy. Not solely in regards to our military actions, but also in regards to our intelligence agencies. The CIA has continually inserted itself into the affairs of sovereign nations. The consequences of these actions have come back to haunt us. Whether it is US funding of terrorist organizations such as Jundallah or other such activities, these intrusions must end.