Would Bush conduct foreign policy differently from Gore?
The differences are marginal. We had a golden opportunity in 1989. We fought 40 years of cold war. Suddenly the Red Army walks home…. You should have at that point said, “It is now time for the Europeans to undertake the defense of Europe.” Bring all of the American forces out of Europe and Asia and use American naval and air power to sustain your commitment…. What are we doing on the [Korean] DMZ 50 years after the Korean War? The cold war ended but the cold-war mentality endures. NATO has become a jobs program for American generals. Q: Given the undercurrent of anti-corporate sentiment in America, why are you languishing in the polls? Are Ralph Nader and even Al Gore siphoning off some supporters with anti-corporate rhetoric? A: If I were given the same media coverage for my ideas that Bush and Gore were given, and if I were fully participating in three or five debates, I believe we could turn it into a three-way race. But if people don’t even know you’re in the race, as they don
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