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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-22-04 03:02 PM
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Dennis Kucinich - We want to work with the U.N
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RAY SUAREZ: Well, do you consider Iraq or its president a threat to its region or to the security of the world?

REP. DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, not if the United Nations continues inspections. I mean, that's the whole thing. We need to find a way at some point to reintegrate Iraq into the world community. However, the policies of this administration will not do that. The policies of this administration will continue a path of war and will continue to plunge this nation into conflicts throughout that region and perhaps in other places in the world. I mean, look at the national security strategy, which is a doctrine of preemption and unilateralism, the nuclear posture review which calls for the first strike use of nuclear weapons. Those doctrines are not a way to keep peace in the world.

RAY SUAREZ: You're an experienced politician, but not someone who is thought of, I think, as a foreign policy experienced politician. How you would translate the work you've done so far to the oval office?

REP. DENNIS KUCINICH: The work that I've done in the congress includes serving as the present ranking Democrat on an oversight subcommittee that has jurisdiction over international defense, the Department of State, and international relations. In that capacity, we cover the range of matters relating to security and international affairs. Furthermore, I'm also a board member of Parliamentarians for Global Action, which is one of the largest group of parliamentarians in the world, and I meet regularly with world leaders from countries throughout... around the globe.

I'm no stranger to the complexities of international affairs or to working with people from other countries, and I think what we can do as a nation is have leadership which works to reinstate the nuclear posturing, which works to reinstate the nonproliferation treaty, which will eventually do away with all nuclear weapons, which works for the biological and chemical weapons conventions. The landmines treaty, small arms treaty, the national criminal court are all as a way of assuring international security. The president of the United States can lead the way in that, and I think I can make a major contribution in international relations towards taking that approach cooperation as opposed to unilateralism.

RAY SUAREZ: There are tens of thousands of sailors, airmen, soldiers already in the Persian Gulf region. Their weapons are there. Their equipment is there. Do you that this can really be stopped sort of war, or are you starting to feel that this country is on a path that will lead it there?

REP. DENNIS KUCINICH: War should not be inevitable. Peace should be inevitable. The United States could still pull back. We do not have to bomb Iraq. We do not have to invade Baghdad, to occupy that city in the country, to reconstruct it after we ruin it. We can save the American taxpayers over a trillion dollars, which... money which would be surely needed for health or education or retirement security. We can spare the people of Iraq untold suffering and misery and death. We can pull back and we should. We do not have to launch into war. The president can say, stop.

RAY SUAREZ: >>> Is foreign affairs going to end up being a centerpiece of this campaign, whatever happens in Iraq?

REP. DENNIS KUCINICH: I think it's unavoidable. When you consider the fact this administration has in its national security strategy articulated a policy of unilateralism, of preemption, this is sure to continue. The administration is prepared to give a trillion dollar tax cut to the rich, spend a trillion dollars for war, and yet we do not have money for health care, guaranteed health care for all in this country. We do not have money to guarantee the retirement security of the people of this country. We do not have money for jobs programs or to rebuild our cities, but we have money for war and for tax cuts for the rich? I think that the foreign policy of this country is inexplicably woven into the fabric of domestic policy, because if we're going to war, we can't take care of our people here at home.

And that's why I say it's time for America its effort toward unilateralism and to cooperate with the world community on matters of world security and to not waste our money waging war aboard, and instead address the needs of the people here at home.

RAY SUAREZ: Several times you've called this unilateralism, but the United States Government, the Bush administration, has been actively seeking and trying to locate allies around the world so this country won't be going into this alone. Why still refer to it as unilateralism?

REP. DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, because the energy and drive of the United States is what is the catalytic factor in moving this country and the rest of the world from a condition of peace to war. And we have to remember the powerful role the United States plays in the world, so the extent to which we have some nations joining us in an effort to go to war in Iraq is a statement of the power that we have in the world. It's not a state of the rightness of our cause. So let us hope that we can develop new policies, which can avert from war, which can create global security without war. We have to do that, because in a technologically complex society with so many nations possessing various weapons of mass destruction, we must learn to settle our differences without war, or we will surely find ourselves involved in war on a scale that perhaps this world has never seen.

More:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/jan-june03/kucinich_2-27.html

Audio:
http://audio.pbs.org:8080/ramgen/newshour/expansion/2003/02/27/cand.rm?altplay=cand.rm

Dennis Kucinich on Foreign Policy:
http://www.issues2000.org/2004/Dennis_Kucinich_Foreign_Policy.htm

Kucinich: The Administration's Military Victory Is a Foreign Policy Failure:
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/Kucinich_the_admin_050103.htm

U.S. Representative Kucinich Calls Bush Foreign Policy "Archaic":
http://www.unwire.org/UNWire/20030909/449_8205.asp

Issues:
http://www.kucinich.us/issues/

Nader Urges Democrats to Support Kucinich:
http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/kucinich.cfm

Open Letter to Nader Voters and the Greens. by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich:
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0724-08.htm

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Fovea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-22-04 03:18 PM
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1. Nice to hear sanity.
I like to read a bit of Dennis every day, it makes me think I am in a world with some like minded, rational humans.
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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-22-04 03:31 PM
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2. Dennis Kucinich is a great man
He teaches and inspires.
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no name no slogan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-22-04 04:23 PM
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3. kick it!
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MuseRider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-22-04 04:26 PM
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4. I love your sig line.
I had them off for a while so I had not seen it before.
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