unlike Iraq, this is a world problem

Posted on Wednesday 27 September 2006

My point is that Terrorism really is a world problem, a U.N. problem. Mr. Bush’s war in Iraq and Mr. Bolton’s behavior in the U.N. have been counterproductive. Our efforts needed to be directed towards mobilizing the world [U.N.] to deal with Terrorism, instead of the U.N. having to deal with our misdirected War in Iraq.

The neoconservative policy of unilateral, premptive U.S. war has severely hampered our joining forces with the rest of the world. In the face of our misbehavior, the U.N. has been paralyzed. The neoconservatives complained that the U.N. was ineffective. But their policies have guaranteed it…

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