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 FREEDOM AND IDEALISM [Victor Davis Hanson]
 This is the first time that an American president has committed the United
States to side with democratic reformers worldwide. The end of the cold war
has allowed us such parameters, but the American people also should be
aware of the hard and necessary decisions entailed in such idealism that go
way beyond the easy rhetoric of calling for change in Cuba, Syria, or
Iran-distancing ourselves from the Saudi Royal Family, pressuring the
Mubarak dynasty to hold real elections, hoping that a Pakistan can
liberalize without becoming a theocracy, and navigating with Putin in
matters of the former Soviet republics, all the while pressuring nuclear
China, swaggering with cash and confidence, to allow its citizens real
liberty. I wholeheartedly endorse the president's historic stance, but also
accept that we live in an Orwellian world, where, for example, the
liberal-talking Europeans are reactionary-doing realists who trade with
anyone who pays and appease anyone who has arms-confident in their
culture's ability always to package that abject realpolitik in the highest
utopian rhetoric. But nonetheless the president has formally declared that
we at least will be on the right side of history and thus we have to let
his critics sort of their own moral calculus.
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