Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is publishing a book about foreign policy one week after the midterm elections, with the subject matter and release date fresh signals of his interest in a 2024 presidential bid.
Only the Strong: Reversing the Left’s Plot to Sabotage American Power is due to be released on Nov. 15, one week after the Nov. 8 elections, as attention turns to the next presidential contest. The book is billed as an indictment of President Joe Biden’s foreign policy that will reveal “the untold inside story of how progressive ideologues and Democratic politicians abandoned the American tradition of strength, pride, and honor.
“Sen. Cotton conceived the book in the days after the Kabul disaster,” a source close to the Republican said, referring to Biden's mismanaged withdrawal of United States forces from Afghanistan. However, elements of Cotton’s argument in Only the Strong might also function as a slap at the populist Right, a faction of the GOP coalition suspicious of projecting American power overseas.
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