Cessna Invesco Palin
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Fri Feb-01-08 08:39 AM
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1. From which past? Bush? |
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Edited on Fri Feb-01-08 08:40 AM by yibbehobba
Let's go through this statement...
I will not hesitate to use force, unilaterally if necessary, to protect the American people or our vital interests whenever we are attacked or imminently threatened.
It's pretty difficult to argue with the idea that self-defense is OK.
We must also consider using military force in circumstances beyond self-defense in order to provide for the common security that underpins global stability
This is, I think, a debatable point, and a lot of it rests on whether or not you think actions like Kosovo are OK or not. But it's hard to argue that this is supportive of the sorts of policies Bush has enacted - namely threatening and in some cases actually militarily intervening in countries that pose no threat to global stability.
We need to invest in building capable, democratic states that can establish healthy and educated communities, develop markets, and generate wealth.
And the example he uses earlier in the article is the Marshall Plan. It's pretty hard to argue with the idea that we should support the spread of democracy. He isn't suggesting it be done at the point of a gun. In fact he very clearly makes the statement that that's the WRONG way of doing it.
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