I detest war.... Only a fool or a fraud sentimentalizes the merciless reality of war....the United States cannot lead by virtue of its power alone....mutual respect and trust....America must be a model citizen....good stewards of our planet.... Americans should welcome the rise of a strong, confident European Union....We must strongly engage on a political, economic, and security level with friendly governments across Africa....I will establish the goal of eradicating malaria on the continent....We do not need all the weapons currently in our arsenal. The United States should lead a global effort at nuclear disarmament....Our goal must be to win the "hearts and minds" of the vast majority of moderate Muslims....scholarships will be far more important than smart bombs....For decades in the greater Middle East, we had a strategy of relying on autocrats to provide order and stability.... It was a toxic and explosive mixture.... We must help expand the power and reach of freedom, using all our many strengths as a free people....I run because I believe, as strongly as I ever have, that it is within our power to make in our time another, better world than we inherited.
What sort of leftie would say things like that? John McCain - that's who. It looks like the McCain camp is already trying to cover his tracks after his "100 Years in Iraq" and "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran" quips. It may just work too. He has enough credibility with most Americans that his foreign policy positions that amount to "Bush on 'roids" is hard for many of them to believe. These softer statements fit right into most Americans pre-conceived notions of McCain as a likeable straight-shooter.
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