Dr. Ron Pauli kõne Kongressis 2009 aasta veebruris. Mis siis kui.. Kõne on aktuaalne tänase päevani ja selle aktuaalsus lausa kasvab. Üks lõik: "Mis siis kui terrorism meie vastu on otseselt seotud meie (USA) sekkumisega teiste riikide siseasjadesse ja pole kuidagi seotud meie rikkuse ja vabadustega?" Lõppsõna: "Mis juhtub kui minu esitatud mured on alusetud? Mitte midagi hullu. Mis juhtub aga kui need on aktuaalsed ja neid jätkuvalt ignoreeritakse? Mitte midagi head!" Täis tekst: “Madam Speaker, I have a few questions for my colleagues. What if our foreign policy of the past century is deeply flawed and has not served our national security interest? What if we wake up one day and realize that the terrorist threat is the predictable consequence of our meddling in the affairs of others, and has nothing to do with us being free and prosperous? What if propping up repressive regimes in the Middle East endangers both the United States and Isra...
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