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To: goldsnow who wrote (15515)12/14/1999 6:15:00 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
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Remarks by Samuel R. Berger, White House National Security Assistant,
"American Power: Hegemony, Isolationism or Engagement" (Oct 1999)


THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
__________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release October 21, 1999

REMARKS BY SAMUEL R. BERGER
ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR
NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
"AMERICAN POWER: HEGEMONY, ISOLATIONISM OR ENGAGEMENT"

THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY
OCTOBER 21, 1999


We end this century at a unique moment for America, when our power and
prosperity are greater than at any time in our history, unrivaled by any other nation.
Our leadership has never been more needed, or more in demand. And so it is perplexing
that America finds itself today being accused of both hegemony and isolationism at the
same time.

I want to talk about that this evening - American power and how it is
both perceived and used. [snip]

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