User talk:Catita1212

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American Diplomacy
Hello, Catita1212,

If you are interested, the decision to delete this article occurred in this discussion Articles for deletion/American Diplomacy. Proposing article deletion and discussing it is one way that deletion decisions occur on Wikipedia.

If you have questions about policies on Wikipedia or editing here, I encourage you to bring them to the Teahouse where more experienced editors can offer you advice and support. Thank you. Liz Read! Talk! 23:18, 14 February 2022 (UTC)

Yes, I went to that discussion but the jargon made it impossible to grasp why the page was deleted. It should not have been deleted, as it is the only source I can find that reveals the political and pro-interventionist agenda of American Diplomacy. This is important, as the journal isn't included in fact checking sites like Media Bias Fact Check.org or SourceWatch. The process for undeletion looks time-consuming and complex, and that's a shame. Who has the time to do such things?