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Tuesday, April 12, 2005
John Bolton on the UN
Listen to John Bolton talk about the United Nations, and say that it doesn't exsit, that it is inseparable from the United States, and that the United States must be expected to pursue its own interests. John, that's exactly why there needs to be an impartial international body like the United Nations is supposed to be. Saying that the United States must be expected to pursue its own interests makes the case for us.