
Daniel McCarthy (Heritage Foundation & Modern Age) joins Jon Harris to discuss the evolution of Republican foreign policy from Reagan to Trump, the defeat of Thomas Massie, and the tension between restraint, realism, and neoconservatism. A must-watch for conservatives wrestling with America’s role in the world today. Topics include: Reagan’s peace through strength, Bush-era nation-building, Trump’s transactional approach, historical conservative thought (Washington, Calhoun, Taft), current challenges with Iran/Israel, and why Massie’s loss reveals deeper party realities. 0:00:12 - Welcome & Introduction to Daniel McCarthy 00:01:02 - Massie Defeat & Republican Foreign Policy Vacuum Post-Reagan 00:02:17 - Pre-Reagan Conservative Foreign Policy & Cold War Mindset 00:03:32 - Ronald Reagan's "Peace Through Strength" 00:06:24 - Post-Cold War Shift: Bush Sr. to George W. Bush Neoconservatism 00:09:27 - Trump's Break with Forever Wars & America First Realism 00:10:52 - Historical Conservative Restraint: Washington, Calhoun, Taft, Rand Paul 00:17:23 - Realism vs. Idealism: Iran, Israel, Nuclear Threats & Modern Dilemmas 00:28:57 - The Limits of "Fortress America" in a Global Economy 00:32:08 - Trump's Transactional Approach vs. Neocon Romanticism 00:35:07 - Thomas Massie's Defeat: Israel Lobby, Party Loyalty & Future of Anti-Zionism 00:42:44 - Where Does Anti-Zionism Fit — GOP or Democrats? 00:51:11 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Daniel McCarthy Our Sponsors: * Check out Mars Men and use my code Mengotomars.com for a great deal: https://mengotomars.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy