I regret that I have but one life to give for the United Nations
Bill Kristol confirms what Democrats and John Kerry are in denial about -- his "global test".
Kristol alludes to this quote from (of all places) a Washington Post story which exhumes Kerry's globalist core:
Kerry's belief in working with allies runs so deep that he has maintained that the loss of American life can be better justified if it occurs in the course of a mission with international support. In 1994, discussing the possibility of U.S. troops being killed in Bosnia, he said, "If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no."
Setting aside the anti-Americanism exuding from that comment, does he really believe that America (the world's only super power) cannot affect the outcome of a war unilaterally? Wow.
Kristol alludes to this quote from (of all places) a Washington Post story which exhumes Kerry's globalist core:
Kerry's belief in working with allies runs so deep that he has maintained that the loss of American life can be better justified if it occurs in the course of a mission with international support. In 1994, discussing the possibility of U.S. troops being killed in Bosnia, he said, "If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no."
Setting aside the anti-Americanism exuding from that comment, does he really believe that America (the world's only super power) cannot affect the outcome of a war unilaterally? Wow.
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