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US Policies-Legislation-and Views on UN Peacekeeping : US Too Involved

  • America Should Withdraw From The United Nations and Let It Collapse -- The only thing that gives the United Nations any legitimacy is America's cooperation: our might, our money, and our moral sanction. America should not defy the United Nations on Iraq--we should do much more: we should withdraw from the United Nations altogether, letting that organization complete its collapse into a Third World debating society. Popular (Added: 13-May-2004 Hits: 1205 Rating: 7.37 Votes: 8) Rate It
  • Clinton’s Classroom -- Clinton sent American troops to too many places — in the interest of "peacekeeping" — yet failed to respond with decisive action to direct attacks on Americans, our embassies, and even our naval vessels. His answer to terrorist attacks was to make meaningless cruise missile strikes, and combine them with bracing speeches unconnected to policy. (Added: 14-Jul-2004 Hits: 226 Rating: 6.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
  • Wider Mission Stretches Military -- [Global Policy Forum] (May 2, 2002) Chasing terrorists around the globe is putting a strain on the US military. The US Defense Secretary argues that the US should cut involvement in “non-military duties” such as international peacekeeping so the military can engage in “real” military duties. (Added: 14-May-2004 Hits: 381 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It


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