May 19, 2005

too goo goo to be true


  a  gentle  giant 

 good neighbor policy

for uncle hegemonik 

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 seven principle's 
     of  fair play  
           for 
                  a new brighter  amerika 




Principle One

The First Step Toward Being A Good Neighbor 
is to stop being a bad neighbor. 

Principle Two

Our Nation’s Foreign Policy Agenda 
must be tied to broad U.S. interests.
 To be effective and win public support,
 a new foreign policy agenda 
must work in tandem 
with domestic policy reforms
 to improve security, quality of life,
 and basic rights in our own country. 

Principle Three 

Given That Our National Interests,
 Security, and Social Well-Being 
are interconnected to those of other peoples,
 U.S. foreign policy 
must be based on reciprocity 
rather than domination,
 mutual well-being 
rather than cutthroat competition,
 and 
cooperation
 rather than confrontation. 

Principle Four

As the World’s Foremost Power,
 the United States will be best served
 by exercising responsible global leadership
 and partnership 
rather than seeking global dominance. 

Principle Five 

An Effective Security Policy
 must be two-pronged. 
Genuine national safety 
requires both a well-prepared military
 capable of repelling attacks on our country
 and a proactive commitment 
to improving national and personal security 
through nonmilitary measures
 and international cooperation. 

Principle Six 

The U.S. Government Should Support
 Sustainable Development, 
first at home and then abroad,
 through its macroeconomic trade, investment,
 and aid policies. 

Principle Seven 

A Peaceful and Prosperous Global Neighborhood 
depends on effective governance 
at national, regional, and international levels.
 Effective governance is accountable,
 transparent, and representative. 

 


Posted by pinky at May 19, 2005 07:45 AM

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