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December 09, 2004
Belmont Club has an excellent piece on the possibility of meaningful U.N. reform. I'm afraid that my views on the U.N., and its reform, are quite cynical. I take it as given that (a) we will not withdraw from the U.N. and (b) we should not cede meaningful power to it. Under these circumstances, I see a scandal-ridden and overtly anti-American U.N. as a plus because such a U.N. minimizes the possibility that the Democrats will persuade voters that we should permit the U.N. to influence our policy. I am confident that the U.N. will continue to answer to this description for a long time. Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Reliable to a fault:
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