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To: TimF who wrote (128123)4/2/2004 12:28:36 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
<Education isn't a foreign policy. Of course its a good thing but it is not the answer to all the worlds problems and most of the leaders around the world will be educated in the country where they where born. A massive attempt to move millions of people to the US to get educated simply isn't going to happen. It's not a practical idea.>

Education is most definitely part of US foreign policy -- and we have a history of educating millions of people from other countries. There is nothing unrealistic about this -- it is an extension of the most effective foreign policy we have ever had.