to reveal the theoretical roots of the foreign policy of the United States of America, which took the form of wars in its contemporary history. It dealt with the most important political thinkers and philosophers, namely "Leo Strauss" and his political theory, which is based on the necessity of preserving the glory of the rising nation, America, through a philosophical system, which was founded on the rule of the elite, and the necessity of returning the political to the field of values. But this call for values was not for a moral reason, but for a pragmatic reason, which is: Values and religion are what most influence the public. Thus, values become the new tool of domination, carried by what he called noble lies, which took on an embodied form in the theories of both Samuel Huntington and his thesis "The Clash of Civilizations", and "Francis Fukuyama" with his thesis "The End of History", and the controversy that each of these theories has been subject to has established their presence in the applied political scene, where they have been picked up by political groups that have changed and emerged in American policy-making spaces, promoting the concept of war as the most effective tool for the continuation of America's glory, without taking into account the number of victims and the amount of destruction outside America's borders.
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