Basically what do we want from our foreign policy? What is the ideal we pursue? Is that ideal divorced from the practical interest of the country or is it allied with it? As it happens our ideal and practical interests are the same. No Government can afford however idealistic it may be to leave or neglect the practical interest of the country. We have believed that freedom is indivisible, that peace is indivisible, that economic prosperity is indivisible. And these are the fundamentals on which our foreign policy is based.
| Test Type | PAID |
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| Total Words | 825 Words |
| Words Per Minutes | 100 WPM |
| Time | 40 min |
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