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  • 'Multilateralism': A Dangerous Obsession -- It's become clear that two of the war's instigators were Jacques Chirac, the president of France, and Hans Blix, the chief United Nations weapons inspector. (Added: 18-May-2004 Hits: 1009 Rating: 3.25 Votes: 4) Rate It
  • High Noon with Iraq -- Forget the UN-if the US does not act soon to destroy Iraq's ability to project force and once and for all remove Saddam Hussein from power, it will fail in its duty and responsibility to its own citizens. (Added: 18-May-2004 Hits: 225 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Invitation to Unilateralism -- Europeans are beginning to realize an unpleasant truth: Europe's weakness is America's strength. It is said that weakness invites aggression. In this case, weakness invites unilateralism. (Added: 17-May-2004 Hits: 574 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
  • On Our Own -- President Bush took the advice of his critics. Rather than acting "unilaterally", he took his case against Iraq to the United Nations, and emerged with a new UN Security Council resolution, 1441, which led to the return of UN Weapons Inspectors to Iraq. That was the high-water mark of the UN campaign. Since that time, anti-war and anti-American sentiment has grown. (Added: 18-May-2004 Hits: 328 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
  • President Bush’s Wake-Up Call to the United Nations -- The President’s speech projected clarity, vision and direction, three qualities sorely lacking in a UN organization that looks more like a glorified debating society than a serious global body designed to confront the world’s growing threats and problems. (Added: 14-May-2004 Hits: 377 Rating: 6.50 Votes: 2) Rate It
  • Unilateralism’s Not a Bad Word -- "Unilateralism, a word presumed to have negative connotations, is a favorite of those who wish to heap shame on the U.S. for its carelessness of the feelings of other nations; that shame is leaking slowly into the American vocabulary. But no public debate was ever held. Instead, transnational elites are trying to remake the vocabulary of American independence using an assortment of epithets..." (Added: 18-Jun-2004 Hits: 689 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 1) Rate It


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