From Jessica Rosenblum, Quincy Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Quincy Presents: How to beat the war party
Date May 3, 2024 7:17 PM
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A new QI video details how to fix America's broken foreign policy

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Dear ,

I am excited to share here with you first our new (animated!) video about what needs to happen politically in this country to fundamentally transform U.S. foreign policy away from endless wars and towards vigorous diplomacy. We plan to debut this publicly later today.
In 2024 — an election year marked by staggering polarization — America's disastrous foreign policies have roiled our nation's politics more than any time in recent memory. The Quincy Institute aims to channel this upset into a movement that unites Americans from all sides against Washington's war machine.
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We believe that exposing the special interests and hawkish politicians behind Washington's ruinous attempts to police the world can bring Americans together to help overturn our failed foreign policy consensus.

I hope you enjoy this new video, and that you consider sharing it widely with your networks. Please forward this email, retweet the video, and share it on TikTok or wherever you can to get the word out!
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Together, we can beat the war party.

Warmly,
Jessica Rosenblum
Communications Director
Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

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