What If the American Dream That America Wants to Impose on the World Was "The Others"?

The "American Dream" has long symbolized prosperity, democracy, and freedom. However, when U.S. foreign policies aim to export this dream, the outcomes can sometimes resemble a nightmare for other nations. Drawing a parallel to the 2001 horror film "The Others," where characters grapple with unseen realities, this article explores how the imposition of American ideals can lead to unintended and often detrimental consequences globally. The Duality of the American Dream While the American Dream promotes individual success and democratic values, its application in foreign policy has been met with criticism. The belief in American exceptionalism-the idea that the U.S. holds a unique place in the world-has sometimes led to interventions that prioritize American interests over the well-being of other nations. Case Studies: When Dreams Become Nightmares Trade Tariffs and Economic Strain: Recent U.S. tariffs have had significant repercussions on global economi...