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Mr. Bolton Goes to the UN
2005-03-16
Predictable drivel from an LLL talking head at the New Yorker. EFL but worth a read as a reminder of the LLL mindset towards the UN that's still so prevalent.
"I'm pro-American," Bolton says, as if that required him to be anti-world.
Foreshadowing I think they call it.
Negotiation as a way of dealing with rogue states? "I don't do carrots," Bolton says.
[Standing ovation!]
It is easy to catalogue the things that John Bolton doesn't "do"—encourage payment of U.N. dues, support the International Criminal Court, strengthen international disarmament treaties. What he does do is less obvious. As Under-Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, he has rightly been given credit for the Proliferation Security Initiative, which attempts to interdict shipments of fissile material and which is supported by sixty nations, including France and Germany. But on his watch North Korea, the chief target of his ire, reprocessed enough plutonium to make six new nuclear weapons.
So Bolton's on the hook for the Norks now? I thought it was Rumsfeld, Rice, Cheney, the RNC, red state voters, Corporate America, supply siders, Chimpy Bushitler.
Bolton, by contrast, seems averse to compromise, and is apparently committed to the belief that the U.N. and international law undermine U.S. interests.
He's perfect!
If he is to be an engine for U.N. reform, he will have to jettison his core values. He will have to work on expanding the Security Council, even though, in 1997, he said, "Leave the veto alone, and leave the Security Council's membership alone." (More recently, he suggested shrinking membership to a single state: his.) He will have to work with European states, even though he believes that "some Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life." He will have to coöperate with China, even though he has called for full diplomatic recognition of Taiwan. And, if the Administration is serious about prosecuting the perpetrators of atrocities in Darfur, he will have to allow the Security Council to refer the case to the I.C.C.
Ah there it is, the old LLL saw of assuming the correctness of the path while ignoring decades of failed history littering the LLL worldview.
Kofi Annan, speaking in Madrid three days after the nomination, praised Bolton's Proliferation Security Initiative and said that the "most vital" aim of the U.N. should be denying terrorists access to nuclear materials. The Administration did not return the love: instead, Rice sent Annan a letter informing him that the United States had unilaterally withdrawn from yet another international agreement, this one regarding an international court's jurisdiction over the claims of foreigners held in American jails.
They're ALL perfect!
At the U.N. last week, the most discussed Boltonism was the claim that if the U.N. building "lost ten stories it wouldn't make a bit of difference." One staffer sighed and said, "He didn't say which ten floors he would like to see disappear. Perhaps that leaves us some room for influence."
I'll volunteer to move to New York and replace that staffer when Bolton cans him/her/it.
Posted by:AzCat

#8  "Bolton ... is apparently committed to the belief that the U.N. and international law undermine U.S. interests."

And I'm committed to the belief that 2 + 2 = 4.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-03-16 4:48:42 PM  

#7  Did someone say Bolton???

Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2005-03-16 11:32:23 AM  

#6  So when is the senate going to get its finger out of its backside ASS, and confrim Mr. Bolton? (I don't feel polite today)

Then the fun starts...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-16 11:10:05 AM  

#5  This is the vitae of the author. This will cause a few yawns: She's a Tranzi from the Harvard JFK School of Government and the Law School...
Posted by: badanov   2005-03-16 10:56:18 AM  

#4  Bolton, simply an intelligent Man with clear convictions, obviously unnerves the Moonbats. They must not come into contact with Men in their circles.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-16 9:58:47 AM  

#3  ... and then fill the wall with water. I would recommend adding sharks but that would be cruel to the sharks.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-03-16 9:54:36 AM  

#2  Ten stories? Is Bolton referring to the five-story General Assembly building or the 39-story Secretariat building? I'd recommend removing at least five stories from each and then building a wall around what's left.
Posted by: Tom   2005-03-16 9:51:53 AM  

#1  Typical TRANZI crap.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-03-16 9:15:16 AM  

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