Originally posted by Liberator
Well, it's like this:
When Bush says UN or allies, he means all our allies.
When Kerry say UN or allies, he means the 3 major continental European powers(France, Germany, and Russia).
Also, I heard a good explanation of that "If the World could vote in the US election" poll thats going around. Basically, the countries that voted for Kerry have something to gain from a weakened United States. Kerry will weaken the United States, because he bows at the Altar of the UN. With Bush however, the US will continue to be a power not to be trifled with.
Let me ask you this: is making the US weaker in and of itself always a bad thing? If there is a certain amount of power which a country should hold, and no more, than is not weakining it down to that amount a good thing? Lets consider an example that you are not emotionally invested in:
A hundred years ago, Britain had itself a jolly old Empire. Now, kicking the Brits out of the colonies that they lorder over (India, Palestine, etc... America, though that was earlier) can certainly be considered as weakening Britain. Do you oppose the process of decolonization or the right of self-determination for the colonists? Or do you think that Britain (and France, and Germany, Russia and all the others) should still be running their empires?
Do you see what I'm getting at? If a nation has immense power outside of its national boundries, power that encroaches on the rights of others, than weaking that nation is good. The difference between a republic, which is what America was founded as, and an empire, which is what America has become, is the amount of power that nation wields abroad (note that I am only reffering to foreign policy, domestically there is a whole other set of differences). Thats essentially the choice facing Americans: republic or empire. Unfortunately, come November 2nd, there will be two candidates for empire, and none for the republic.
note: Not that I think Kerry will do anything but increase US dominance, which is one of the major reasons I dislike him. He has no intention of letting go of a single ounce of American power, which puts imperialists (of which I hope you are not one) in a win/win situation.