The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #104392   Message #2138721
Posted By: CarolC
02-Sep-07 - 01:09 AM
Thread Name: BS: Dennis
Subject: RE: BS: Dennis
The Cold War belief that peace comes through strength is as obsolete as the Edsel. In an interconnected world of trading partners afloat with nuclear weapons, war is unthinkable. The Europeans have turned away from the catastrophic wars of the last century which took over 100 million lives to embrace a new understanding of diplomacy and dialogue as well as a new understanding of patriotism. So must the United States. The world depends on it.

Does anyone in the world deny that the United States military is the strongest the planet has ever seen? Does anyone seriously believe that any country on earth can remain on the battlefield against the United States more than a half hour?

The United States must now embrace strength through peace. Because we spend more than the rest of the world combined we will clearly remain the world's most powerful nation. But with that power comes a great responsibility. We must use our unrivaled power to lead, not to bully, the rest of the world. War must truly become the last desperate measure of self defense, not the handy policy tool it is now used for.

We are the planet's first superpower able to destroy any society within an hour either conventionally or atomically. The fact that we can slice through any army on earth in hours has not prevented:

1) Growing antipathy and distrust towards the U.S. across the globe
2) Escalating bloodshed in Iraq
3) Looming wars in Iran and Syria.
4) Increasing terrorist acts against U.S. interests
5) Spiraling U.S. military spending
6) Spreading weapons of mass destruction
7) Growing conflicts and tension across the world
8) Ongoing arms race

By abandoning the arrogant "my way or the highway" attitude we can reengage the world in productive discussion on our common goals of universal peace and prosperity. Maintaining our current course of action will only end with a world in flames and economic ruin.


http://www.dennis4president.com/go/issues/strength-through-peace/