The challenges we face do not stop at our borders — and neither should our compassion, cooperation, or accountability. The Cordova 2028 campaign is committed to building a better world alongside a better America.
Operating Doctrine · Foreign Policy
Every relationship America holds with another nation must create measurable, equal, and genuine value for the people of both nations — or it does not happen. No partnership may create, sustain, or benefit from the poverty of any group of people. Ever.
Five core principles. Regional frameworks for Africa, Latin America, Asia, Cuba, the Middle East, and U.S. territories. A Global Partnership Council not controlled by America. And an open invitation to every major economy to adopt the same standard.
We will prioritize human life and dignity in all international policies — from trade and diplomacy to humanitarian aid. No U.S. dollar should support genocide, oppression, or exploitation.
We will work with partners across the world to free captured immigrants and other exploited human beings, help them return home safely when they choose, and establish a clear standard that non-residents must never be held in cages or exploited for labor, detention, or profit.
We will push for the abolition of immigration detention worldwide because it is too often used as a tool of control, extraction, and political manipulation at the cost of human lives, family unity, and basic human dignity.
We will strengthen partnerships to combat climate change, protect clean water, and preserve natural resources — with shared accountability and transparent data exchange.
We will renegotiate trade agreements to ensure fair labor practices, prevent exploitation, and support equitable global development, not corporate monopolization.
No more endless wars driven by private interest. We will build coalitions for peace, demand accountability from allies and adversaries alike, and reinvest military bloat into global healing.
We will work with the international community to restore Palestinian land rights, pursue an embargo on the Israeli government until international law and human rights standards are upheld, and ensure the full return of humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians.
We will work with international partners to end the embargo on Cuba, restore respectful cooperation, and expand global collaboration that supports shared development, humanitarian exchange, and people-to-people connection.
We will lead a worldwide effort to ensure AI and biotechnology are used responsibly, with international safeguards to protect human rights and prevent misuse.