Posted on 09/23/2002 7:58:08 AM PDT by vannrox
The Bush Administration has spelt out its determination to enforce America's global domination, insisting it will allow no other power to challenge its military and economic supremacy.
In a 33-page document, published overnight Sydney time, President George Bush says the US will never allow its military might to be challenged the way it was during the Cold War.
It says "the President has no intention of allowing any foreign power to catch up with the huge lead the United States has opened since the fall of the Soviet Union more than a decade ago".
The document, titled The National Security Strategy of the United States, declares the policies of containment and deterrence - staples since the 1940s - all but dead. There was no way in this changed world to deter those who "hate the United States and everything for which it stands".
"America is now threatened less by conquering states than we are by failing ones."
The document delivers Mr Bush's first comprehensive rationale for shifting military strategy towards pre-emptive action against hostile states and terrorist groups developing weapons of mass destruction.
He also seeks to answer the critics of growing US muscle-flexing by insisting that it will exploit its military and economic power to encourage "free and open societies" rather than seek "unilateral advantage". The document calls this "a distinctly American internationalism".
Mr Bush put the final touches on the strategy last weekend at Camp David, after working on it for months with his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, and with other members of the national security team.
It is the first wide-ranging explanation of the Administration's foreign policy - from defence strategy to global warming.
Much of the document focuses on how public diplomacy, the use of foreign aid, and changes in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank can be used to win what it calls a battle of competing values and ideas - including "a battle for the future of the Muslim world".
It describes a commitment to bolster US foreign aid by 50 per cent in the next few years in "countries whose governments rule justly, invest in their people, and encourage economic freedom".
A senior White House official said Mr Bush had edited the document heavily "because he thought there were sections where we sounded overbearing or arrogant".
But its hawkishness is clear. "Our forces will be strong enough to dissuade potential adversaries from pursuing a military build-up in hopes of surpassing, or equalling, the power of the United States."
With Russia no longer able to come close to matching US military spending, the doctrine seems aimed at rising powers like China. It cites the non-proliferation agreements that have failed to prevent Iran, North Korea, Iraq and other countries from obtaining weapons of mass destruction.
It says the US will never subject its citizens to the new International Criminal Court, "whose jurisdiction does not extend to Americans".
The document makes no reference to the Kyoto accord but sets an overall objective of cutting US greenhouse gas emissions "per unit of economic activity by 18 per cent over the next 10 years".
I hope you're being sarcastic here. The next man who rules the world will cause such horror and tribulation upon the earth that if the days would not be cut short, no living thing would survive.
If Bush aspires for a world rulership, than he will pit himself against God. He will have done an effective job deceiving the elect, if you look at the number of Christians who voted for him...
Condi's gender and race will count for nothing
to black and women voters, as long as she
is conservative. Watch for free advertising
for Oreo cookies.
Unbunch your panties. The article is absurd and people are reacting with the sarcasm and outrageous remarks that such an article deserves. The poster probably offered it for it's potential for humorous content.
It says "the President has no intention of allowing any foreign power to catch up with the huge lead the United States has opened since the fall of the Soviet Union more than a decade ago".
Except for one thing: it says no such thing at all. Fox News found a copy of the NSS and could not find that passage. That was because the reporter had included it as quotes after he had talked with several administration officials. The New York Times, from which this story came, published a retraction over the weekend.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
If conservatives depended on the likes of you, then you're right. Not another American black person would become a conservative.
The thing is, however, is that we are NOT counting on the likes of you.
And praise God (in whom you don't believe) that we aren't.
This depends strictly upon what conservatives do until then. As I've said before, conservatives have no one to blame but themselves for their lack of support within the general black communities across the country.
If conservatives continue to do what they've always done, then the RATS will keep the black vote in its back pocket.
I do, however, desire that government by the people, for the people, and of the people is spread to every nation on earth, along with the ideal that all humans are created equal, with certain inalienable rights. Conversely, it hardly need be said that tyranny would be eliminated by such a proliferation of moral self-governance.
As for the US controlling such a world, I would not seek it, but would seek 170 sovereign Americas dotting the globe.
That would be something to see. I'm curious...who do you think will get more of the black vote? Hillary because she's a Democrat, or Condi because she'd be the first black president? I'd guess Hillary, but not by much.
Naturally, the Democrat, even if white, will take more of the black vote.
It's the margin that kills a Democrat in this race. Against Hillary, Condi would do no worse than take 40% of the black vote. By this time, she'll have been Vice-President for four years while Hillary will be old news. A Democrat, to win nationally, must hold the Republican to below 20 of the black vote, all other 2000 demographics being equal. Otherwise, he or she tanks in the electoral college. Push the Republican down to single digits as Gore did to Bush and you actually make a game of it.
Condi has stronger national defense credentials and describes herself as a Second Amendment Absolutist: I'm giving her white males already.
If Condi splits with Hillary among white females (she will come across to other women as more trustworthy than the Hildebeast), and scores well among black voters, she romps across the Electoral College.
Give her 45-55 percent of Hispanics, and perhaps higher numbers amongst Asians.
Finally, I look for Condi to hold Republicans to near 92-95 percent levels. About the same level as Bush had, iirc.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
In your dreams.
I was just laying it out like it truly is, something which your curt statement failed to refute.
Typical.
Lastly, you could never touch a nerve of mine. Not in a billion years. So don't sweat yourself. You've been weighed in the balance and been found lacking.
Now, how is the 40% of the black vote realized? That's the question. Without 80-100% of the black vote, the RATS are crispy critters.
Oh, really? In post #30, you said, "Condi's gender and race will count for nothing to black and women voters, as long as she is conservative. Watch for free advertising for Oreo cookies."
A lesser man would have taken that as an insult to black people. Oreo? Will "Uncle Tom" escape your keyboard next?
My subsequent statement to you was that if conservatives depended on the likes of you to make a change in this voting pattern, it would simply remain the same.
That wasn't an insult. It was a statement of fact.
Deal with it.
ABOUT as sharp?!
C'mon, is that why Hitlery never takes questions at press conferences? Because she is sharp?
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