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McCain's Incoherent New World Order
By Cliff Kincaid
March 31, 2008

In his March 26 speech (web site) to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, McCain never mentioned the need to preserve American sovereignty. He could have reassured conservatives by stating his forthright opposition to Senate ratification of the U.N.'s Law of the Sea Treaty, which provides for international control over billions of dollars worth of oil, gas and minerals and undermines American claims to North Pole riches. But he chose not to.

Instead, as the Washington Post put it, McCain promised "a collaborative foreign policy," conducted in coordination with other nations. The New York Times said he distanced himself from "unilateralism" in foreign affairs.

"Liberals are going to love this speech," conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh said about the McCain address. He said it sounded like the "global test" that liberal Democratic presidential candidate and Senator John Kerry had proposed for U.S. foreign policy in 2004.

Yet, McCain's new TV ad calls him "the American president Americans have been waiting for." The public should not be fooled. He is as much of a globalist as Hillary and Obama.

Noting that McCain committed himself to adoption of a new U.N.-sponsored global warming treaty, which would be even more comprehensive and tougher than the Kyoto Protocol, Limbaugh said that "The theme here is that there's nothing special about America, and that we're not going to be able to do anything without involving other nations and making them like us and showing them that we intend them no harm and that we want to be good stewards of the planet just as they want to be good stewards."

The latter was a reference to McCain declaring that "We need to be good stewards of our planet and join with other nations to help preserve our common home. The risks of global warming have no borders." McCain sounded like another Democrat―Al Gore.

But despite his preference for what appears to be some kind of New World Order, McCain's prior endorsement of a new Muslim state in Europe by the name of Kosovo could undermine all of his best-laid plans. Recognition of Kosovo could lead to war with Russia and more terrorist problems for Israel.

Scary Rhetoric

Bobby Eberle of GOPUSA commented, "Sen. McCain delivered a laundry list of all things non-conservative." He said the speech wasn't conservative or even Republican. (web site)

Amanda Teegarden, a grass roots pro-sovereignty activist, was also alarmed. "It is imperative that conservatives listen to this speech―especially if you are concerned about the sovereignty, and the economic survival, of the United States," she said.

In addition to a new global warming treaty, she noted that McCain's proposals included open borders in the Western Hemisphere, nuclear disarmament, and a Transatlantic free trade area.

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