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  • McCain vows to back former Soviet 'captive' states

    08/18/2008 6:43:11 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 53 replies · 210+ views
    AFP ^ | August 18, 2008
    Republican White House hopeful John McCain vowed Monday to stand with "brave" new democracies that were once "captive" of the Soviet Union, and slammed the judgement of his Democratic foe Barack Obama. McCain stepped up his attacks on Obama, arguing that turbulent world events like Russia's clash with Georgia and his rival's initial opposition to the Iraq troop surge plan had showed his leadership skills as lacking. "The Cold War is over, the Soviet empire is gone and neither one is missed," McCain told a convention of US military veterans in Florida. "Least of all is that empire missed by...
  • We Are All Georgians

    08/13/2008 9:31:57 PM PDT · by flyfree · 18 replies · 137+ views
    wsj ^ | August 14, 2008 | JOHN MCCAIN
    For anyone who thought that stark international aggression was a thing of the past, the last week must have come as a startling wake-up call. After clashes in the Georgian region of South Ossetia, Russia invaded its neighbor, launching attacks that threaten its very existence. Some Americans may wonder why events in this part of the world are any concern of ours. After all, Georgia is a small, remote and obscure place. But history is often made in remote, obscure places.
  • McCain on "Russia's Aggression"

    08/08/2008 9:13:16 AM PDT · by flyfree · 61 replies · 93+ views
    "Today, news reports indicate that Russian military forces crossed an internationally-recognized border into the sovereign territory of Georgia. Russia should immediately and unconditionally cease its military operations and withdraw all forces from sovereign Georgian territory. What is most critical now is to avoid further confrontation between Russian and Georgian military forces. The consequences for Euro-Atlantic stability and security are grave. "The government of Georgia has called for a cease-fire and for a resumption of direct talks on South Ossetia with international mediators. The U.S. should immediately convene an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council to call on Russia...
  • ‘Invasion of Georgia’—a ‘3 a.m. moment’

    08/09/2008 7:54:03 AM PDT · by Mike Fieschko · 55 replies · 379+ views
    Politico ^ | 8/9/08 | Ben Smith
    When the North Caucasus slid into war Thursday night, it presented Senators John McCain and Barack Obama with a true '3 a.m. moment,' and their responses to the crisis suggested dramatic differences in how each candidate, as president, would lead America in moments of international crisis. While Obama offered a response largely in line with statements issued by democratically elected world leaders, including President Bush, first calling on both sides to negotiate, John McCain took a remarkably-and uniquely-more aggressive stance, siding clearly with Georgia's pro-Western leaders and placing the blame for the conflict entirely on Russia. The abrupt crisis in...
  • Brzezinski: McCain would start WWIV

    07/26/2008 9:34:37 PM PDT · by Red Steel · 58 replies · 196+ views
    Press TV ^ | Sat, 26 Jul 2008 22:26:50
    Former White House national security adviser says if John McCain becomes the next US president the world will move toward World War IV. Former US President Jimmy Carter's national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski criticized US officials in Senator McCain's camp for pushing the presumptive Republican nominee toward a radical foreign policy on issues such as Iran. Brzezinski described McCain's presidency as an 'appalling concept' as it would lead to the World War IV, arguing that from the viewpoint of figures surrounding the Arizona senator the Cold War counted as World War III. "Well, if McCain is president and if his...
  • How Much Does John McCain Really Know About Foreign Policy? [MSM vs. Juan]

    07/23/2008 6:10:03 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 9 replies · 119+ views
    Slate ^ | 2008-07-23 | Fred Kaplan
    After Barack Obama's opening day in Iraq this week, the New York Times headline read, "For Obama, a First Step Is Not a Misstep." The story, by Richard Oppel Jr. and Jeff Zeleny, noted, "Mr. Obama seemed to have navigated one of the riskiest parts of a weeklong international trip without a noticeable hitch." That was the big nail-biter: Would Obama, the first-term senator and foreign-policy newbie, utter an irrevocably damaging gaffe? The nightmare scenarios were endless. Maybe he would refer to "the Iraq-Pakistan border," or call the Czech Republic "Czechoslovakia" (three times), or confuse Sunni with Shiite, or say...
  • League of Democracies idea gains steam

    06/01/2008 10:34:46 PM PDT · by newbie2008 · 47 replies · 138+ views
    John McCain has proposed that the US should sponsor the creation of a new multilateral organization that includes the world’s legitimate democracies. This League of Democracies would act in the interest of freedom and liberty and would act when the UN gets bogged down in its impotence, especially on Iran and Darfur. Initially rejected, the idea has lately begun to appeal to other democracies, as the AP reports: Gaining ground this political season is a proposed League of Democracies designed to strengthen support for the next president’s overseas agenda and ensure a global leadership role for the United States. John...
  • Putting Our Allies First / U.S.-Japan ties bedrock of Asian peace (Essay by McCain/Lieberman)

    05/28/2008 12:01:19 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 59 replies · 250+ views
    The Yomiuri Shimbun ^ | May. 29, 2008 | John McCain and Joe Lieberman
    The U.S.-Japan alliance has been the indispensable anchor of peace, prosperity and freedom in the Asia-Pacific for more than 60 years, and its importance will only grow in the years ahead. Deepening cooperation, consultation and coordination between Washington and Tokyo is the key to meeting the collective challenges that both of our nations face--from nuclear proliferation to climate change--and to advancing our common interest in building a safer, better world for all of our citizens. In many respects, the U.S.-Japan alliance has never been stronger. Polls consistently show deep support for the alliance among Americans and Japanese alike. Our security...
  • John McCain and War

    05/06/2008 1:11:25 AM PDT · by Yosemitest · 151 replies · 401+ views
    National Review Online ^ | February 04, 2008, 5:00 p.m. | Andrew C. McCarthy
    McCain MirageThe senator is not ready-for-prime-time commander-in-chief.By Andrew C. McCarthySenator John McCain’s ascendancy in the Republican presidential race has been truly remarkable. Yet, it’s no groundswell. To this point, about two out of every three primary and caucus participants have voted against him. If the Democrats and independents some states permit to crash the Grand Old Party were factored out, his standing in the Republican base would be even less impressive. Still, you have to hand it to his admirers: They have parlayed his thin support into an aura of inevitability. The glow could intensify this week, when McCain is...
  • McCain Mirage: The senator is not ready-for-prime-time commander-in-chief.

    05/15/2008 1:45:25 PM PDT · by mojito · 78 replies · 73+ views
    National Review ^ | 2/4/2008 | Andrew McCarthy
    [snip] ....The sales job is a myth. In reality, a McCain presidency would promise an entirely conventional, center-left, multilateralism. If you liked the second Bush term, if you liked Clintonian foreign policy, you will find much to admire in a Commander-in-Chief McCain. There would be the same agonizing over European and Islamic perceptions of America; the same doctrinaire commitment to the alchemy of democracy promotion; and the same fondness for heaping more unaccountable bureaucratic sprawl atop the already counter-productive agencies and multinational institutions that frustrate the United States at every turn. Don’t take my word for it. Read McCain’s own...
  • McCain Favors a 'League of Democracies'

    05/01/2008 3:50:27 PM PDT · by BGHater · 52 replies · 78+ views
    AP ^ | 30 Apr 2008 | AP
    Republican presidential candidate John McCain envisions a "League of Democracies" as part of a more cooperative foreign policy with U.S. allies. The Arizona senator will call for such an organization to be "the core of an international order of peace based on freedom" in a speech Tuesday at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif. "We Americans must be willing to listen to the views and respect the collective will of our democratic allies," McCain says, according to excerpts his campaign provided. "Our great power does not mean we can do whatever we want whenever we want,...
  • McCain's Radical Foreign Policy

    04/30/2008 2:40:49 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 9 replies · 70+ views
    newsweek/wapo ^ | Apr 28, 2008 | Fareed Zakaria
    On March 26, McCain gave a speech on foreign policy in Los Angeles that was billed as his most comprehensive statement on the subject. It contained within it the most radical idea put forward by a major candidate for the presidency in 25 years. Yet almost no one noticed. In his speech McCain proposed that the United States expel Russia from the G8, the group of advanced industrial countries. Moscow was included in this body in the 1990s to recognize and reward it for peacefully ending the cold war on Western terms, dismantling the Soviet empire and withdrawing from large...
  • Gorbachev Calls McCain's "League Of Democracies" A Mistake

    04/17/2008 6:09:15 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 29 replies · 148+ views
    allheadlinenews.com ^ | April 17, 2008 | Matthew Borghese
    Miami, FL (AHN) - At a speaking engagement in Florida, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev took issue with Sen. John McCain's call for a new "League of Democracies" and said any move that undermines the United Nations is a "mistake." "Great powers set an example to the world and must give a chance to the United Nations to develop a new global system," Gorbachev said. "We must not, instead of the United Nations, propose NATO or some kind of a coalition of democratic countries, as suggested by Sen. McCain. I think that to replace the U.N. with that kind of...
  • The World According to John McCain

    03/30/2008 9:05:15 AM PDT · by stockpirate · 99 replies · 1,173+ views
    Newsweek.com ^ | March 30, 2008 | Newsweek
    We need to listen," John McCain was saying, "to the views … of our democratic allies." Then, though the words weren't in the script, the Arizona senator repeated himself, as if in self-admonishment: "We need to listen." A lot of meaning was packed into that twice-said line, which was a key theme of McCain's first major foreign-policy speech since becoming the GOP's nominee-apparent. McCain was telling America, and the whole world: if I'm elected there will be, at long last, a return to what Jefferson called "a decent respect to the opinions of mankind." There will be no more ill-justified...
  • A 'New World Order' for Conservatives?

    03/27/2008 8:52:59 AM PDT · by AuntB · 66 replies · 1,262+ views
    GOPUSA ^ | Mar. 27, 2008 | Bobby Eberle
    Last week, I focused on Sen. Obama's speech about his "former" pastor. I thought the speech was both fascinating and scary in how it revealed so much of what the senator actually believes. Who would have thought that in such a short time, there would be another speech that seems equally revealing and that has conservatives grumbling. Though not given all the advance billing of a "major address" like Sen. Obama's speech, the comments delivered by Sen. John McCain on Wednesday have conservatives such as myself up in arms. To Sen. McCain.... when you give a speech like that --...
  • Remarks By John McCain To The Los Angeles World Affairs Council (Today's foreign policy speech)

    03/26/2008 10:26:42 AM PDT · by calcowgirl · 195 replies · 2,158+ views
    JohnMcCain ^ | March 26, 2008 | John McCain
    ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery today at the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, California: When I was five years old, a car pulled up in front of our house in New London, Connecticut, and a Navy officer rolled down the window, and shouted at my father that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. My father immediately left for the submarine base where he was stationed. I rarely saw him again for four years. My grandfather, who commanded the fast carrier task force under Admiral Halsey, came home from...
  • A league of Democracies ???

    03/26/2008 9:31:31 AM PDT · by knarf · 44 replies · 691+ views
    Television broadcast | March 26, 2008 | knarf
    And I've counted three times, the word "collective"