Sabado, Abril 9, 2011

Foreign Policy Can't Be Built on Emotion

Peggy Noonan, Wall St. Journal
Thick histories may well be written about how President Obama"”a Democrat from the leftward wing of his party, a use-of-force skeptic who campaigned against Iraq as a war of choice"”came to involve the U.S. in a third Mideastern war. Much will be made of the regrets of a generation of party leaders that the U.S. did not move in 1994 in Rwanda, but that nation's experience raises as many questions as it answers. Rwanda was a real and actual genocide in which, in the Human Rights Watch estimate, 800,000 people were killed.

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2011/04/08/foreign_policy_can039t_be_built_on_emotion_253396.html

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