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Toward a Realistic Peace |
2007-08-16 |
By Rudolph Giuliani Summary: The next U.S. president will face three key foreign policy challenges: setting a course for victory in the terrorists' war on global order, strengthening the international system the terrorists seek to destroy, and extending the system's benefits. With a stronger defense, a determined diplomacy, and greater U.S. economic and cultural influence, the next president can start to build a lasting, realistic peace. From Foreign Affairs |
Posted by:ryuge |
#4 Russia in the ARCTIC, Radical Islamists fighting for East-South Asian "Land Bridges" into the Pacific, Muslims in India desiring autonomy = sovereignty, and China wanting 1/2 of the Pacific + 1/2 of CONUS-NORAM. ABOVE ALL, US POLITICOS ARGUING THAT POST 9-11 AMER CAN WAR FOR GLOBAL EMPIRE AS LONG AS AMER GIVES UP/LOSES ITS EMPIRE IN TH END, VOLUNTARILY = FORCIBLY. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-08-16 22:25 |
#3 Know Islam, no peace No Islam, know peace |
Posted by: kelly 2007-08-16 16:37 |
#2 So long as Islam exists in its current state, there'll never be any peace. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-08-16 16:10 |
#1 More core/periphery thinking... good as far as it goes but insufficient to the problem when the core is busy financing the enemy through the purchase of oil, heroin and manufactured goods from Guangdong. |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-08-16 10:00 |