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What is 'net drain'? There is an ancient strain in the American political tradition that holds that an active foreign policy is a net drain on domestic priorities, that our allies are merely freeloaders, that we are bankrupting ourselves on military spending, that every U.S. intervention is destined to be a Vietnam-sized disaster, and that the rest of the world should sort itself out. Thank you.
5 Thg 11 2014 07:13
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"net" refers to the gain you make after deducting costs, expenses and losses made in bad deals e.g. net profit. The figurative meaning of "a drain" means loss, usually in a steady or tiring way. The physical meaning is to let water run away e.g. through a sieve when you are cooking, or when wastewater goes into the gutter or sewerage system. This gives you a good idea of how the word is used figuratively. So here, the writer is referring to a belief that, even if there might be some positive effects for USA from foreign intervention, the negative effects are greater. This means there is a "net drain" for the USA.
5 tháng 11 năm 2014
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