1 posted on
02/27/2005 6:02:00 AM PST by
mal
To: MadIvan
2 posted on
02/27/2005 6:06:43 AM PST by
MEG33
(GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
To: mal
"soft power" ... translates to using transnational organizations and its [Europe's] own economic clout to soothe or buy off potential adversaries, while a formidable cultural engine dresses it all up in high sounding platitudes of internationalism and multilateralism. Absolutely on target. Hanson's insight is almost eerie at times. It's one thing to see through the left's paltry tactics -- a blind man can do that with his cane. But it's another to be able to summarize the flaws so pithily, and with such ringing indictment.
I'm glad he's on our side.
3 posted on
02/27/2005 6:08:26 AM PST by
IronJack
To: mal
4 posted on
02/27/2005 6:14:13 AM PST by
Mamzelle
To: mal
5 posted on
02/27/2005 6:24:56 AM PST by
meema
To: mal
"soft power."
" In reality, that translates to using transnational organizations and its own economic clout to soothe or buy off potential adversaries, while a formidable cultural engine dresses it all up in high sounding platitudes of internationalism and multilateralism."Precisely why the Europa dream will fail, should the 30 member states ratify the "constitution".
I think Italy and the United States dealt with the Mafia using this method once or twice, with limited success. ;)
6 posted on
02/27/2005 6:43:28 AM PST by
G.Mason
("If you are broken It is because you are brittle" ... K.Hepburn, The Lion In Winter)
To: mal
"avatars of peace"
Good term & observation. The Europeans fail to see (or maybe just won't admit) that their pursuit of peace actually makes war more likely. I think Sirens would be a more apt term. Sirens were creatures who appeared to weary sailors as seductive women singing a beautiful "siren" songs. When they approached them, their ships crashed into rocks, killing all aboard.
7 posted on
02/27/2005 6:49:23 AM PST by
rbg81
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