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International Affairs'
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January 2012 |
It is one thing to have a President who is reluctant to acknowledge American exceptionalism, but quite another to turn over our nation's ability to make war to the United Nations. |
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May 2007 |
"One thing is certain. . . . Military intervention in Iraq and the climate of open rebellion that ensued profoundly have altered the terms of the [terrorist] threat and now condition its development." |
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May 2007 |
"If Great Britain & the EU fail to put...pressure on Iran & confront it with either changing course or suffering devastating economic blows, all that will remain will be the choice between a bad solution (military option) & a dreadful one (Iranian bomb). |
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May 2006 |
Vigorous opposition to unnecessary intervention in "crises" around the world has fallen on deaf ears, as each Administration since WWII has managed to blunder US foreign policy at the needless expense of American lives and the country's reputation abroad. |
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