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From: "Matt Grimaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: US Releases National Security Policy Statement


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>
> > "It is really a significant departure, not just from
> > the containment doctrine but from widely accepted
> > American principles such as: America will not strike
> > first," Buchanan said. "And to elevate it to the
> > status of a doctrine--without incorporating specific
> > examples of a clear and present danger--that's a
> > novelty. It's going to take a while to sell it to the
> > foreign policy establishment."
>
> That, in a nutshell, is why I think that what Bush
> is trying to do is a bad idea and a dangerous road
> to travel.  We should not be in the business of
> determining another soveriegn country's government
> and leaders.  Nobody should, for pretty much the
> same reason why we do not and should not perform
> assasinations of leaders we dislike.

You made a universal statement, which makes me think of the exception.
What happens when an unelected government is committing mass murder against
its own people, and the US has a chance to intervene.  Are you saying that
it is always wrong to intervene?

Dan M.

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