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Tanya Senior Chief Petty Officer
Joined: 13 Aug 2004 Posts: 570
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 6:33 pm Post subject: The Neoconservative Convergence |
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Some once famously dissenting ideas now govern U.S. foreign policy, maturing as they go.
BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
Thursday, July 21, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
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Still, the achievements of the elder Mr. Bush far outweigh the failures. The smooth and peaceful dissolution of the Soviet empire began, Saddam was stopped, and Arabia was saved. But then came the second, radically different experiment. For the balance of the 1990s, for reasons having nothing to do with foreign policy, realism was abruptly replaced by the classic liberal internationalism of the Clinton administration.
It is hard to be charitable in assessing the record. Liberal internationalism's one major achievement in those years--saving the Muslims in the Balkans and creating conditions for their possible peaceful integration into Europe--was achieved, ironically, in defiance of its own major principle. It lacked what liberal internationalists incessantly claim is the sine qua non of legitimacy: the approval of the U.N. Security Council.
Otherwise, the period between 1993 and 2001 was a waste, eight years of sleepwalking, of the absurd pursuit of one treaty more useless than the last, while the rising threat--Islamic terrorism--was treated as a problem of law enforcement. Perhaps the most symbolic moment occurred at the residence of the U.S. ambassador to France in October 2000, after Yasser Arafat had rejected Israel's peace offer at Camp David and instead launched his bloody second intifada. In Paris for another round of talks, Arafat abruptly broke off negotiations and was leaving the residence when Secretary of State Madeleine Albright ran after him, chasing him in her heels on the cobblestone courtyard to induce him, to cajole him, into signing yet another worthless piece of paper.
Leon Trotsky is said to have remarked of the New York intellectual Dwight Macdonald, "Everyone has a right to be stupid, but Comrade Macdonald abuses the privilege." During its 7 1/2-year Oslo folly, the Clinton administration abused the privilege consistently."
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Joined: 17 Oct 2004 Posts: 57
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 12:16 am Post subject: Re: The Neoconservative Convergence |
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Tanya wrote: | Some once famously dissenting ideas now govern U.S. foreign policy, maturing as they go.
BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
Thursday, July 21, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
~snip~
Still, the achievements of the elder Mr. Bush far outweigh the failures. The smooth and peaceful dissolution of the Soviet empire began, Saddam was stopped, and Arabia was saved. But then came the second, radically different experiment. For the balance of the 1990s, for reasons having nothing to do with foreign policy, realism was abruptly replaced by the classic liberal internationalism of the Clinton administration.
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Excuse me? Bush the elder did NOT bring out about the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Empire. Had it not been for Reagan and the way he confronted the Evil Empire, had it been left in the hands of the realist (read my lips) Bush the elder, the Soviet Union would still be a threat today. Saddam was stopped? Tell that to all those Iraqis and Kurds he gassed after we left. Bush the elder didn't stop Saddam, our military under the leadership of W the neocon stopped Saddam. Had read my lips Bush the elder been president, Saddam would still be running things over there. Bush, the creator of the slur against his own president "voodoo economics" was a liberal and horrible president. The only two presidents in my mind who were worse in the last century were Clinton and Carter. |
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