October
26, Manchester, NH – Democratic Presidential candidate and former
United States Senator Mike Gravel announced today that he will make a
major foreign policy address at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics
of St. Anselm College on Wednesday, November 1st at 7:00 PM.
The
Senator said, "In the last 40 odd years, national administrations of
both American political parties have led the United States into two ill
advised adventures; the first in Vietnam and the second in Iraq at a
terrible cost in American, Vietnamese and Iraqi lives as well as in
American treasure and prestige throughout the world. While one can
argue indefinitely how similar or dissimilar the reasons were for the
launching of the two wars by our nation, there is no denying that both
enterprises shared two common characteristics; the galactic ignorance
by our policy makers and foreign policy elites of the cultures, forces,
aspirations, interests and needs of the targeted nations and the utter
lack of a coherent and accurate view of the world situation."
The
Senator continued, "On November 1st I will unveil the beginnings of
what I believe to be a realistic and pragmatic approach in guiding our
nation in meeting the challenges of this dangerous and tumultuous
world. My foreign policies will be based on over a half century of
scholarship, travel, experience and the humble understanding that it
can sometimes take a lifetime to understand a single region, let alone
the entire community of nations."
Gravel concluded, "We seek to
restore trust in America¹s leadership, restore bi-partisan support for
our approach and use an aggressive and insightful diplomacy which will
be infinitely more influential and successful than military coercion in
managing the forces of instability."
Contact: Elliott Jacobson
(202) 460-8340 - Cell, (202) 558-6394 – Office
Comments
good grief, elliiott : throw out another press release !
Submitted on March 1st, 2007 by pacomElliott:
That was MONTHS ago.
Haven't you yet thought to put out another press release to state
exactly what our candidates foreign policy IS ?
You might have done that most effectively the day after the speech at
St Anselm.
I don't see that one press release per day would cost the campaign ANYTHING .
Do it on the internet !
tannhauser PACOM , tanaiste