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Originally Posted by Clocker
I must have missed that part. All I have seen is an unfounded assertion that anyone that ever says "new world order" really means "one world government".
I read some and gave up. It was mostly political rhetoric without content. And of course the speakers don't think they are speaking cliches, they all think that they are profound and brilliant leaders.
Bush defined the NWO as joint efforts of allies to protect weak countries against aggressive powerful countries. A joint effort is not a one world government. A better, more effective United Nations is not a one world government.
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Bush didn't "define" anything per se.
And I don't see anything about joint efforts of nations or the protection of weak nations in his quote.
“We have before us the opportunity to forge, for ourselves and for future generations, a New World Order. A world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, rules all nations. When we are successful–and we will be–we have a real chance at this New World Order. An order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping forces to fulfill the promise and vision of its founders.”
—George H.W. Bush, March 21, 1991
And Bush knew exactly who the founders of the U.N. were because he was a card-carrying member of that evil organization before he resigned to run for president. Ever hear of the CFR?
But again, more on this later. I'm reading a fascinating piece about the UN, the CFR, Bush and others. When I'm done, I'll beam up the link -- which you probably won't read anyway because it's lengthy. But be assured of this: The founders' vision for the U.N. (of which Bush was fully aware) was far broader than global police work, more extensive than nations peacekeeping and beyond providing security worldwide. They had at least six major goals in order to control the entire world.
Even the recent article about how the U.N. has its far reaching tentacles around global migration proves this point.
The U.N. is into all the nations' business. Kinda like a very nosy next store neighbor...if you get my drift.