Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles By assuming the uncooperative and egoistic nature of humankind and the absence of hierarchy in the state system, realists encourage leaders to act in ways based on suspicion, power, and force. As a result, realism might be viewed as a self-fulfilling prophecy. Realists, on the other hand, believe that leaders face endless constraints and limited opportunities for collaboration. As a result, they have few alternatives for escaping the realities of power politics. For a realist, facing the reality of one's situation is prudent and rational. Realists also often argue that realism actually encourages the leader to be extremely cautious when deciding where and when to use military power and only use it when it serves your national interests. For example, the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, undertaken as part of the Global War on Terror, was opposed by most leading realists in the US as a misuse of power that would not serve the US national interests.
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