While not totally correct... this piece does have alot of things that are correct. The US should hold it's allies close. Those that are allies in word only need to be on list 2. Those on list 2 should receive no handouts from the US either, for anything. We need to take care of home first.
That would work Shuffler if we still lived in the kind of world we lived in post-Glasnost, right around the time of the first Gulf war. The U.S. was the Big kid on the block, China was not as a big an economic/military threat that they are now, and our main opposition of the time, The Soviet Union, was begging to do anything we could to help them, and they weren't either able to, or willing, to oppose anything we did in the middle east or anywhere else.
Today, however, is a different story. Our economy is not what it was even 10 years' ago. China seized the oppurtunity to become a superpower, not just in the military sense that the old USSR did, but economically, as well. As a matter of fact, it can be said that they are actively combatting us now, by drawing off our manufacturing industries' out of our borders, and also gaining ground in other areas' such as relations' with oil-producing nations. Russia is starting a resurgence, which they will probably realize in 10 years' time, to a position of world power. Due to our handling of the entire situation in the middle east, we've alienated some of our allies that have helped us in the past, which we used to count on for support. We have friends' like the UK, however their attitude could change with a non-friendly P.M. or Parliament. We as Americans' should start acting more likeable to the rest of the world, lest we find ourselves' boxed in, staring out.