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Kerry campaigns in No. Ireland, advises Bush to "end empire of oil" |
2006-03-06 |
![]() The "war on terror," Kerry said, was not principally about the U.S.-led military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but was "fundamentally a war within Islam for the heart and soul of Islam, stretching from Morocco east to Indonesia." Kerry, who lost to Bush in the 2004 presidential election, said today's myriad terrorist threats to security in the West and within Muslim nations themselves exist in part because "no center of moral authority has emerged to stop those who would murder in the name of Islam." But Kerry suggested the current focus on American-led military interventions was not the way to promote stable democracies in the Middle East, a region of dictatorships underpinned by oil money. Sustainable political change required concerted international political pressure combined with appropriate development aid. "Great American presidents, from Roosevelt to Truman to Kennedy, understood that success requires a community of nations working together, drawing strength from shared sacrifice and steadfast commitment to our shared ideals," he said. Kerry said the UN must play a forceful role in places like Iraq and Darfur, referring to the western region of Sudan where Sudanese Arab militias have been wiping out black African communities with impunity. "Literally, the West must reclaim its moral leadership," he said. Developing effective replacements for oil-based fuels also was key, he said. The West's insatiable appetite for petroleum from the Middle East "has frustrated every impulse towards modernization of the region, while giving its regimes the resources to hold onto power. The international community of democratic nations cannot afford to continue funding both sides of the war on terror. We must end the empire of oil." |
Posted by:lotp |
#15 "Sustainable political change required concerted international political pressure... Roosevelt to Truman to Kennedy, understood that success requires a community of nations working together" Let's take the Roosevelt/Truman approach to Iran -- the Japanese model. We'll nuke a couple of cities, require unconditional surrender, write a new constitution for them, and allow them nothing but self-defense forces for at least six decades. |
Posted by: Darrell 2006-03-06 17:07 |
#14 Surely not in MY backyard |
Posted by: RFK, Jr. 2006-03-06 14:28 |
#13 Let's start by planting windfarms off of the mass. coastline. |
Posted by: Ptah 2006-03-06 11:53 |
#12 Well, yes, imposing democracy where there is no history of it via the US military is always a failure. Especially if we were to be one of the primary parties in drawing up a constitution. I mean, look at Japan. (/sarcasm off) Yeah, I know, if it happened before Vietnam, it doesn't count. |
Posted by: Desert Blondie 2006-03-06 10:42 |
#11 "Say what, John? Say what, John? Come again, say what?" -- Eric Idle |
Posted by: mojo 2006-03-06 10:16 |
#10 "We must end the empire of oil." A Trans-Atlantic blueblood multi-millionaire making a populist statement in a foriegn country. I used to think they can't possibly know how foolish they appear. But I've come to the conclusion that as long as it gets them cash, votes, or a headline they just don't care. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-03-06 10:12 |
#9 "end empire of oil" Surly("Global test")Kerry is not suggesting that we sieze the Middle east oil fields.Couldn't be.(sarc) |
Posted by: raptor 2006-03-06 09:47 |
#8 Nice edit. I'm guessing the placement of his finger represents his inability to decide on anything -- not even which nostril needs maintenance. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2006-03-06 08:01 |
#7 "Great American presidents, from Roosevelt to Truman to Kennedy, understood that success requires a community of nations working together, drawing strength from shared sacrifice and steadfast commitment to our shared ideals," he said. Yeah, Roosevelt dragged this country, kicking and screaming, into 'the community of nations'. Kennedy went into Viet Nam, albiet under the auspices of SEATO, and only Truman had the cooperation of the UN, but only because the Soviets were sucking their thumb, and missed the veto. There are leaders and there are followers. Kerry wants to lead us into following. Shared sacrifice? When was the last time anybody volunteered for that? Lead by example, Johhny - sell the Gulfstream! Or better yet, cut it up into pieces and recycle it! |
Posted by: Bobby 2006-03-06 07:07 |
#6 He was plugging "Syriana" for an Oscar. |
Posted by: Monsieur Moonbat 2006-03-06 01:54 |
#5 Oops - I shoulda said he seems to have stopped altogether, now. Sorry, I hadn't checked in some time. |
Posted by: .com 2006-03-06 01:33 |
#4 RD - Ah, heh, that was an AllahPundit creation - I left his tag on the end of the name cuz I thought it was very well done, lol. BTW, Allah moved here, but he doesn't update very often, unfortuantely. He probably just tired of the impersonantion gig - though you could tell he loved the attention at first. |
Posted by: .com 2006-03-06 01:31 |
#3 .com, the perfect grafic! a must for every portfolio. consider it stolen, thank you. http://www.gridcafe.com/images/Kerry_reflections_Allahpundit.jpg |
Posted by: RD 2006-03-06 01:22 |
#2 No! Do you know who I am? /channeling beggarman husband |
Posted by: .com 2006-03-06 01:06 |
#1 Does this mean Johnny and Teresa will sell their Gulfstream 5? The one that uses as much fuel in 2 hours as an American family uses in a year. |
Posted by: ed 2006-03-06 01:01 |