Friday, August 29, 2003

President Clark?

As General Wesley Clark seems to be close to announcing that he will run for US President, there's an interesting article by him - An Army Of One? - that's worth reading. It's an interesting perspective on war from the man who led the Kosovo campaign, but as a statement from a Presidential candidate it does outline a different version of US foreign policy:
In the twilight of World War II we recognized the need for allies. We understood the need to prevent conflict, not just fight it, and we affirmed the idea that we must banish from the world what President Harry Truman, addressing the founding of the United Nations, called "the fundamental philosophy of our enemies, namely, that 'might makes right.'" Truman went on to say that we must "prove by our acts that right makes might." Since September 11, America has been in a similar position: the most powerful nation in the world, but facing a deadly enemy. The United States has the opportunity to use the power of the international institutions it established to triumph over terrorists who threaten not just the United States, but the world. What a tragedy it will be if we walk away from our own efforts, and from 60 years of post-World War II experience, to tackle the problem of terror without using fully the instruments of international law and persuasion that we ourselves created.

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