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The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, abbreviated as FDD in this text, is a non-partisan research institute based in Washington that focuses on issues related to U.S. national security and foreign policy. | The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, abbreviated as FDD in this text, is a non-partisan research institute based in Washington that focuses on issues related to U.S. national security and foreign policy. | ||
[[File:FDD|thumb|right|Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] | |||
==FDD's key role== | ==FDD's key role== | ||
FDD played a key role in the international policy landscape during the Trump administration, conducting research and analysis aimed at strengthening the national security of the United States and reducing or eliminating threats posed by opponents and enemies of the U.S. Part of the intensified economic sanctions and the imposition of crippling economic sanctions during Trump's presidency stemmed from the decision-making of this think tank. | FDD played a key role in the international policy landscape during the Trump administration, conducting research and analysis aimed at strengthening the national security of the United States and reducing or eliminating threats posed by opponents and enemies of the U.S. Part of the intensified economic sanctions and the imposition of crippling economic sanctions during Trump's presidency stemmed from the decision-making of this think tank. |
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