Bush Sr. had the S&L deregulations which led to the buy-outs. Now Bush Jr. is buying out everything around. Ladies and Gentlemen, we have been here before. When will republicans stand up to their own party.
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Randy Scheunemann: How Mccain Sees the World
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What happens if we can
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t stop Iran from getting the bomb?
We're not at that point yet, fortunately. What Senator McCain has said is that the international community—preferably through the U.N. but more likely with like-minded countries—needs to significantly increase the political, diplomatic, economic and financial pressure on Iran.
What happens when American interests conflict with American ideals?
I question the premise. I don't think there's a tension between ideals and interests. When you conduct military action as a last resort, you have to look at what interests are at stake, what values are at risk, how likely you are to achieve your goals, and at what cost. McCain doesn't have an ideological approach; he evaluates each situation differently.
Does McCain still think the U.N. can be used to advance American national security?
It's an important organization that does some things well, but in addressing certain issues it doesn't do well. If you look at Bosnia, Kosovo, Zimbabwe, Burma—because of the veto power of Russia and China, the U.N. would be incapable of taking effective action in places where Russia or China see their interest in protecting the world's most odious regime. That's why McCain has called for a league of democracies.
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