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 Dear Friends - Excellent column from our friends at Insight magazine - FTC - 
 Linda
 
 Insight Magazine
 http://www.insightmag.com/
 5/24/99
 The Arrogance of NATO's Power
 
 By James P. Lucier Contributing Editor  
 
 In 1964 the shadowy Bilderberger group met in Williamsburg, Va., and held 
 their first press conference. Organized shortly after World War II by Prince 
 Bernhard of the Netherlands and David Rockefeller, the Bilderbergers were a 
 group of movers and shakers in both the public and private arenas who had 
 been meeting quietly every year, ostensibly to discuss ways to improve 
 cooperation between the United States and Europe. The group was a favorite 
 of conspiracy buffs, who saw the closed meetings as a kind of football 
 huddle where the plays for the coming year were tossed to the Masters of 
 the Universe. This writer, who was then on the staff of a major daily 
 newspaper in Virginia, had suggested in a series of articles that public 
 confidence would be enhanced if the meetings simply were opened to the 
 public.  
 
 So, lo and behold, the Bilderbergers -- who had never announced their 
 presence in previous meetings -- had that first (and perhaps last) press 
 conference. Bernhard, replete in striped pants, white boutonnière and 
looking 
 more like a floorwalker in an old-fashioned department store than a Master 
of 
 the Universe, explained that they had never met the press before because 
 "no one was interested."  
 
 Among the power brokers that weekend was the then-senior senator from 
 Arkansas, J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations 
 Committee. Amazingly, his entire speech was reprinted shortly afterward in 
 the pages of the New York Times, the first and only time the code of silence 
 was breached. Fulbright spoke of "old myths and new realities." The old myth 
 was that "every Communist state is an unmitigated evil," and the new reality 
 was that "insofar as a nation is content to practice its doctrines within 
its own 
 frontiers, that nation, however repugnant in its ideology, is one with which 
we 
 have no proper quarrel."  
 
 Two years later Fulbright turned against Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam policy, 
 publishing his book The Arrogance of Power. In that same year, Fulbright 
 took a 20-year-old Arkansan under his wing, hiring Bill Clinton to be an 
 assistant clerk in his Senate office.  
 
 Now fast-forward 33 years, and Clinton is presiding over the 50th 
anniversary 
 of NATO in Washington. Fulbright is all but forgotten, having been so wrong 
 about communism, so wrong about the Evil Empire, so wrong about 
 everything. But Clinton imbibed those wrong lessons well, and the arrogance 
 of power was on splendid display at the NATO summit.  
 
 Thanks to Ronald Reagan, not Fulbright, the Evil Empire is no more, and 
 NATO no longer has a reason for being. NATO was set up in 1949 for one 
 purpose and one purpose only: to repulse an "armed attack" against any 
 NATO member. But there isn't a single power anywhere near Europe that is 
 capable of mounting an armed attack or is interested in doing so. Besides, 
 the European nations presumably have grown up since 1949.  
 
 The European Union, or EU, has half again as many people as the United 
 States and a correspondingly larger combined gross domestic product. By 
 now these Europeans should be big boys capable of handling anybody in the 
 schoolyard. The only problem is that most of the European nations are 
 bogged down in socialist regulations and massive welfare entitlements that 
 block dynamic development, as was evident in the G-7 Economic Ministers' 
 meeting that followed NATO. It is no coincidence that 13 of the 16 EU 
 countries are run by Socialist governments.  
 
 So it is not surprising that countries that are stuck on central 
bureaucratic 
 control over the lives of the individual citizen also believe that, as a 
group, 
 they have a right to abrogate the sovereignty of individual non-NATO states 
 that do bad things. Not wanting the good NATO bureaucracy comfortably 
 ensconced in Brussels to go to waste, the NATO members decided to turn 
 the 1949 NATO treaty on its head. They invented a "new strategy."  
 
 Instead of NATO remaining a defensive organization intended to protect 
 against armed attack, the new design is for it to become a knight-errant 
 wandering about attacking others who don't recognize its authority. Even 
 though the new strategy effectively obliterates the 1949 treaty, there is no 
talk 
 of drafting a new treaty to submit to the relevant bodies, such as the U.S. 
 Senate, for ratification.  
 
 So as the NATO ground troops landed in Washington and secured the 
 center city behind Jersey barriers, co-opting every limousine in town as 
 personnel carriers, they talked excitedly about the success of the new 
 strategy which was then in its 32nd day. Clinton, whose idea of conflict 
 resolution was first honed at Waco, was jubilant, even though he recklessly 
 had blown up the embers of the most dangerous instability in Europe. There 
 was none of Fulbright's desire to let Communists just be Communists. No, 
 indeed. As Tony Blair, using the new set of code words, put it in his speech 
 to the Chicago Board of Trade on the eve of the summit, "We are witnessing 
 the beginnings of a new doctrine of international community . . . the 
explicit 
 recognition that today more than ever before, we are mutually dependent, 
 that national interest is to a significant extent governed by international 
 collaboration.  
 
 It is loosely based around the notion of the Third Way, an attempt by center 
 and center-left governments to redefine a political program that is neither 
old 
 left nor 1980s right. In the field of politics, ideas are becoming 
globalized."  
 
 Or, to put it another way, American soldiers are to be used as shock troops 
 to make the world safe for international socialism.  
 
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Dear Friends - Excellent column from our friends at Insight magazine - FTC - 
Linda

Insight Magazine
http://www.insightmag.com/
5/24/99
The Arrogance of NATO's Power

By James P. Lucier Contributing Editor  

In 1964 the shadowy Bilderberger group met in Williamsburg, Va., and held 
their first press conference. Organized shortly after World War II by Prince 
Bernhard of the Netherlands and David Rockefeller, the Bilderbergers were a 
group of movers and shakers in both the public and private arenas who had 
been meeting quietly every year, ostensibly to discuss ways to improve 
cooperation between the United States and Europe. The group was a favorite 
of conspiracy buffs, who saw the closed meetings as a kind of football 
huddle where the plays for the coming year were tossed to the Masters of 
the Universe. This writer, who was then on the staff of a major daily 
newspaper in Virginia, had suggested in a series of articles that public 
confidence would be enhanced if the meetings simply were opened to the 
public.  

So, lo and behold, the Bilderbergers -- who had never announced their 
presence in previous meetings -- had that first (and perhaps last) press 
conference. Bernhard, replete in striped pants, white boutonnière and looking 
more like a floorwalker in an old-fashioned department store than a Master of 
the Universe, explained that they had never met the press before because 
"no one was interested."  

Among the power brokers that weekend was the then-senior senator from 
Arkansas, J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations 
Committee. Amazingly, his entire speech was reprinted shortly afterward in 
the pages of the New York Times, the first and only time the code of silence 
was breached. Fulbright spoke of "old myths and new realities." The old myth 
was that "every Communist state is an unmitigated evil," and the new reality 
was that "insofar as a nation is content to practice its doctrines within its own 
frontiers, that nation, however repugnant in its ideology, is one with which we 
have no proper quarrel."  

Two years later Fulbright turned against Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam policy, 
publishing his book The Arrogance of Power. In that same year, Fulbright 
took a 20-year-old Arkansan under his wing, hiring Bill Clinton to be an 
assistant clerk in his Senate office.  

Now fast-forward 33 years, and Clinton is presiding over the 50th anniversary 
of NATO in Washington. Fulbright is all but forgotten, having been so wrong 
about communism, so wrong about the Evil Empire, so wrong about 
everything. But Clinton imbibed those wrong lessons well, and the arrogance 
of power was on splendid display at the NATO summit.  

Thanks to Ronald Reagan, not Fulbright, the Evil Empire is no more, and 
NATO no longer has a reason for being. NATO was set up in 1949 for one 
purpose and one purpose only: to repulse an "armed attack" against any 
NATO member. But there isn't a single power anywhere near Europe that is 
capable of mounting an armed attack or is interested in doing so. Besides, 
the European nations presumably have grown up since 1949.  

The European Union, or EU, has half again as many people as the United 
States and a correspondingly larger combined gross domestic product. By 
now these Europeans should be big boys capable of handling anybody in the 
schoolyard. The only problem is that most of the European nations are 
bogged down in socialist regulations and massive welfare entitlements that 
block dynamic development, as was evident in the G-7 Economic Ministers' 
meeting that followed NATO. It is no coincidence that 13 of the 16 EU 
countries are run by Socialist governments.  

So it is not surprising that countries that are stuck on central bureaucratic 
control over the lives of the individual citizen also believe that, as a group, 
they have a right to abrogate the sovereignty of individual non-NATO states 
that do bad things. Not wanting the good NATO bureaucracy comfortably 
ensconced in Brussels to go to waste, the NATO members decided to turn 
the 1949 NATO treaty on its head. They invented a "new strategy."  

Instead of NATO remaining a defensive organization intended to protect 
against armed attack, the new design is for it to become a knight-errant 
wandering about attacking others who don't recognize its authority. Even 
though the new strategy effectively obliterates the 1949 treaty, there is no talk 
of drafting a new treaty to submit to the relevant bodies, such as the U.S. 
Senate, for ratification.  

So as the NATO ground troops landed in Washington and secured the 
center city behind Jersey barriers, co-opting every limousine in town as 
personnel carriers, they talked excitedly about the success of the new 
strategy which was then in its 32nd day. Clinton, whose idea of conflict 
resolution was first honed at Waco, was jubilant, even though he recklessly 
had blown up the embers of the most dangerous instability in Europe. There 
was none of Fulbright's desire to let Communists just be Communists. No, 
indeed. As Tony Blair, using the new set of code words, put it in his speech 
to the Chicago Board of Trade on the eve of the summit, "We are witnessing 
the beginnings of a new doctrine of international community . . . the explicit 
recognition that today more than ever before, we are mutually dependent, 
that national interest is to a significant extent governed by international 
collaboration.  

It is loosely based around the notion of the Third Way, an attempt by center 
and center-left governments to redefine a political program that is neither old 
left nor 1980s right. In the field of politics, ideas are becoming globalized."  

Or, to put it another way, American soldiers are to be used as shock troops 
to make the world safe for international socialism.  

FOR MORE NEWS VISIT OUR SITE: http://www.theamericancause.org   
*****************************************************************  
Please feel free to forward this email across the USA!
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Coalition for The American Cause Network  
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WebMaster - Linda Muller - [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Smail: 6862 Elm Street, Suite 210, McLean, Virginia 22101
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
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