Washington's statements made sense in context - a brand-new country that had few resources or people relative to the other countries moving in the international scene. That's no longer the case, and hasn't been since the First World War.
The only thing that has changed is the power of the military-industrial complex and the craven need for constant war. The principle of choosing peace or war, as our interest, guided by justice, shall counsel applies as strongly, if not more so, today as in Washington's day.
I'm still hoping someone can explain any of this to me:
* Why is embracing, participting in and financing a hub of global corruption masquerading as a country and led by a dictator in our best interest?
* Why did the West, led by the US, insert itself in 2014 ---- sparking a color revolution, escalating a civil war and interfering in Ukraine's elections?
What US interests did this serve?
* Why does the West want to expand NATO? What US national security interest is served by goading Russia to escalate hostilities?
* Why does the US not allow Europe to police itself? What US interest does our incessant interference serve?