This is from May so it is not brand new. But it is a reply to the Nitwit Wing of the Democratic party who are criticizing "McGovernites," so it is still relevant.
Especially now, when it may soon be time for the anti-war people to start issuing some "I told you so's" about Iraq.
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0512-03.htmPublished on Monday, May 12, 2003 by the Washington Post
A More Constructive Internationalism
by George McGovern
In his May 1 op-ed piece, Will Marshall praised presidential candidates Dick Gephardt, Joe Lieberman, John Kerry and John Edwards as "Blair Democrats" -- internationalists who are willing "to use force in the national interest." He rejoiced that the Democratic Party "is moving away from McGovernism and back to its international roots."
One wonders why Marshall went to Britain for an example of how American Democrats ought to behave. It is more puzzling why he concluded that I'm opposed to internationalism and the "use of force in the national interest." I first used force in the national interest during World War II, when I flew 35 combat missions in Europe. American involvement in that war was clearly in our national interest, and that is why I volunteered at the age of 19 to be part of it.
It is true that I opposed the American war in Vietnam, but not because I had ceased to be an internationalist. That war was a disastrous folly, as all literate people now acknowledge. We were never more isolated from the international community than when our troops were deepest in the Vietnam jungle. A close second in isolating us from the international community was the invasion of Iraq, a largely defenseless little desert state that posed no threat to us and had taken no action against us.
The best way to support our troops is to keep them out of needless wars such as Iraq and Vietnam.....
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