Three Steps to a Safer
World
We need a foreign policy based on American
values. Policies based on the following principles will help to increase
global stability without creating further anti-American sentiment.
1.
Support Human Rights and Democracy
We should exhibit international leadership by opposing the policies
of human rights abusers, not rewarding them with weapons.
Democracy and human rights are ideals that the American people hold
dear. Our elected officials have not held true to these values. Sadly,
our country leads the world in providing arms sales and military training
to human rights abusing governments and dictatorships. When US weapons
are used to prop up governments hated by their own people, bitterness
is the result. When we sell weapons worldwide, those arms end up being
used against our own troops.
2. Reduce the Threat from Weapons of Mass Destruction
Our nation should lead a worldwide campaign to reduce and control
the threat from weapons of mass destruction - a policy we could be
proud of.
We face no greater threat than nuclear weapons and other weapons of
mass destruction. Such weapons are only effective as a means of terror
- that can be aimed at us as well as others. The only way to be safe
from this threat is to destroy the stockpiles and secure those facilities
that make nuclear materials. Instead of leading efforts to secure
and dismantle nuclear weapons, the Bush Administration wants to build
new ones. Spending billions on a missile defense that won't work while
building new nuclear weapons will only speed the pace of nuclear proliferation.
3. Cooperate with the World Community
We should play a positive, leadership role in the world community,
planning strategies for a future we can all live with.
The Declaration of Independence urged "a
decent respect for the opinions of mankind." Our foreign policy
isn't reflecting that core value. Our elected officials have abandoned
or blocked a host of international agreements on arms control, human
rights, the environment, and the International Criminal Court. Instead
of promoting "pre-emptive strikes," the US needs to promote
policies that address the larger needs of the world community and that
minimize the potential for hate and anger. The US has the strength and
ability to better the working and living conditions of human kind, and
to increase our own security in the process - but only if we lead through
cooperation.
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