Foreign Affairs

McCain on Day One

John McCain would revamp and restructure our entire national security agenda on day one. From the war in Iraq to safety in our cities, I'm certain that McCain would have a complete overhaul and implement tough and smart policies. Bush was tough, the Democrats say they're smart, but McCain is the only leader who is both.
Average: 2.5 (26 votes)

Peace Through Strength

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January, 2003, Colin Powell was asked if the United States' plans for Iraq were just an example of empire building by George Bush. He answered by saying that, "Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return." It became very quiet in the room.
Average: 3.8 (10 votes)

FOREIGN RELATIONS ARE GUIDED BY THE SAME FUNCTIONAL OR DYFUNCTIONAL FACTORS AS ALL OTHER TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS

Major breakthroughs in cooperation in any area of conflict are attainable by, 1-Taking responsibility for our long history of misconduct towards the people of countries we have difficulties with, 2-By making amends to those who have been harmed by our actions and 3-By putting an end to our divisive, coercive and controlling foreign policies. We are our own worst enemy! See www.oicworldpeace.org for more info or call 856-596-6679 Arnold Keiser
Average: 3.8 (14 votes)

UN Peacekeeping Forces Should Hire Blackwater (Let Me Explain)

Let's be clear, Blackwater employees are typically ex-Army. Well, we don't trust them on their own in Iraq, but they can be useful. And let's face it, the Blue helmets can't get anything done. So one needs to be toned down, the other needs to be toned up. And if it doesn't work, well, we can stop.
Average: 2.5 (16 votes)