To: horse_doc; microgood
You both completely miss the point. Whom out there would support something different? McCain, Romney, Huckabee? Clinton, Obama, Edwards? Do you really believe that is would be different with someone other than G.W.?
Kosovo was destined to become an Independent state despite any U.N. Resolution an the NATO occupation since the late 1990's was a clear indication of that fact. Belgrade would never have control over that region again - The EU was and is addamant on that point. So it does not matter what Clinton, Bush or any future CIC would think - they are going to publicly support the policy of a greater EU - beacause that gets us one step closer to the goal. Make no mistake, they (The GOP and DNC) are all on the same page. It may sound like a conspiracy theory, but it is not. It is policy, policy that has been published for many years. (some call it globalism) Most people have been too busy to pay attention and when they do finally wake up and notice they assume there is a conspircacy afoot. But is really just a matter of so many people acting like Sheeple and actually being dumb enough to trust the SOB's they elected.
48 posted on
02/22/2008 3:18:37 PM PST by
7mmMag@LeftCoast
(The DNC and Rino's: they put the CON into congress everyday.)
To: 7mmMag@LeftCoast
Kosovo was destined to become an Independent state despite any U.N. Resolution an the NATO occupation since the late 1990's was a clear indication of that fact. Belgrade would never have control over that region again - The EU was and is addamant on that point. So it does not matter what Clinton, Bush or any future CIC would think - they are going to publicly support the policy of a greater EU - beacause that gets us one step closer to the goal. Make no mistake, they (The GOP and DNC) are all on the same page.
If your point is that Bush cannot stop globalization because that is just policy, I do not buy it. He is responsible for what foreign policy decisions are made under his watch. Maybe we need a president whose goal is not globalization and wants to have moral foreign policy where we do not interfere with sovereign countries.
Maybe we need a jolt from a leader that cares about America first to move our foreign policy in a better direction, but if Bush has his head up his a*s like he does on this issue, we are all within our rights to call him on it.
You may see it as serving no purpose, but I have not heard you come up with an alternative. Seems we have about 7000 troops we could pull out of that region if we want to, especially since an independent Kosovo with made up of two distinct and warring groups will require a permanent presence by NATO.
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