Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Obama

Barack Obama on National Security and the war in Iraq

"This must be the moment when we answer the call of history. For eight years, we have paid the price for a foreign policy that lectures without listening; that divides us from one another - and from the world - instead of calling us to a common purpose; that focuses on our tactics in fighting a war without end in Iraq instead of forging a new strategy to face down the true threats that we face. We cannot afford four more years of a strategy that is out of balance and out of step with this defining moment.

None of this will be easy, but we have faced great odds before. When General Marshall first spoke about the plan that would bear his name, the rubble of Berlin had not yet been built into a wall. But Marshall knew that even the fiercest of adversaries could forge bonds of friendship founded in freedom. He had the confidence to know that the purpose and pragmatism of the American people could outlast any foe. Today, the dangers and divisions that came with the dawn of the Cold War have receded. Now, the defeat of the threats of the past has been replaced by the transnational threats of today. We know what is needed. We know what can best be done. We know what must done. Now it falls to us to act with the same sense of purpose and pragmatism as an earlier generation, to join with friends and partners to lead the world anew."

I hope that he will indeed bring change. I have to admit I have not been very happy with him for the past few days because of his decision to support H.R. 6304, but this makes me optimistic that American foreign policy will one day promote progress on an international scale.

1 comment:

Rufus McCain said...

Hey there AGW. I like the "folie a deux concept. Reminds me a bit of Kierkegaard's idea that he was writing to just one individual reader.

On Obama's support of FISA, here's a YouTube rant that I thought was pretty good.