In a speech on September 20, 2001, President Bush pledged not to wage war on Islam but then proclaimed, "Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." The President, The Nation’s editors wrote, “thus broadened the scope of his war to include, potentially, sanctions or even attacks on nation-states deemed not to be ‘with us.’”
As an alternative to wide-ranging military intervention, the editors proposed that the US re-examine the role its foreign policy has played in creating the pools of anti-Americanism that breed terrorists… Such a re-examination should lead to a more humane and truly internationalist foreign policy that recognizes a responsibility to other nations.”
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