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Tuesday, August 26, 2003

 
Heritage and Cato on Clark



All they can say about Wesley Clark is that he's guilty of nation-building (gasp!). And why is that a bad thing? John Hulsman, a senior foreign policy analyst at Heritage, has an answer:

"'Gen. Clark is a passionate, outspoken advocate of nation building,'" Hulsman said. Clark supports policies that haven't worked in Haiti, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and also will not work in Afghanistan or Iraq, he added."

So... a Clark presidency would be dangerous because his foreign policy might be like Bush's? Karl Rove better get some new talking points out, and fast.

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