Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The American Spectator : Foreign Policy Takes a Vacation

The American Spectator : Foreign Policy Takes a Vacation: "'He brings to the presidency a belief in multilateralism unequaled since Woodrow Wilson.' So said former Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton in his speech Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Bolton was talking about Barack Obama, and he did not mean it as a compliment. Bolton noted that Obama was echoing Wilson's declaration that 'the interests of all nations are also our own' when he went before the UN General Assembly and said 'the interests of nations and peoples are shared,' that 'power is no longer a zero-sum game. No one nation can or should try to dominate another nation.' (Bolton cites the same quotations in this article, where he covers much of the same ground he did in his speech.)"

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