Joe Biden penned a piece for the Wall Street Journal entitled, “How I Learned to Love the New World Order,” in which he extolled “collective security” through the United Nations and called for a “permanent commitment of forces for use by the Security Council.” “Why not breathe life into the U.N. Charter?” Biden asked in his Journal piece.
Senator Biden was miffed that the Journal had cast him as a “neo-isolationist” because he had objected to the foreign-policy strategy of then-President George Bush (Senior), a strategy which Biden characterized as ‘America as ‘Globocop’. It’s important to remind ourselves of the context of those 1992 remarks.
Biden, a Democrat, was responding to the pronouncements and policies of President George Bush, a Republican, about this “New World Order,” a phrase with which most Americans were totally unfamiliar prior to September 11, 1990. On that day, President George Bush delivered his televised “New World Order” speech on the Iraq situation to a joint session of Congress, several months before launching the U.S. led attack on Saddam Hussein in the First Gulf War. “Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective, a new world order can emerge.”
On July 14, 1993, a little over a year after writing the Journal op-ed cited above, Senator Biden introduced Senate Joint Resolution 112 urging the new president, Bill Clinton, to initiate discussions to establish a standing United Nations army. Under his proposal, United States bases and facilities would be made available to train UN forces, and the president would not “be deemed to require the authorization of Congress” to make American troops, facilities, or other assistance “available to the Security Council on its call.”
It is not surprising that Biden’s NWO affirmation was before the Export-Import Bank. As well as being a principal avenue for corporate welfare (this year, 2013, Ex-Im’s “Lender of the Year” award went to Wall Street giant J.P. Morgan, which has been a key culprit at the center of financial crisis and taxpayer bailouts), the Ex-Im Bank also has been a major instrument of the CFR’s NWO policies, helping to finance the transfer of the U.S. industrial, manufacturing, and technology base from the United States to Communist China and other Third World countries. (See here and here.)
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The Wall Street Journal op-ed, titled “How I Learned to Love the New World Order,” Biden, then a Delaware senator, explained his plans to cede America’s sovereignty to the United Nations and establish a one world government by “breathing life into the U.N. Charter.”
“Most Americans, myself included, reject 1930s-style isolationism. They expect to see the strong hand of American leadership in world affairs, and they know that economic retreat would yield nothing other than a lower standard of living,” Biden wrote.
“They understand further that many security threats — the spread of high-tech weapons, environmental degradation, overpopulation, narcotics trafficking, migration — require global solutions.”
Watch this video compilation of Joe Biden’s speeches discussing the New World Order and analyze his 1992 opinion editorial in the Wall Street Journal entitled, “How I Learned to Love the New World Order”:
Biden explained that the New World Order is not as prosaic as empires past, preferring to assert its dominance through economic leverage rather than brute force.
“What about America as globocop? First, our 21st-century strategy has to be a shade more clever than Mao’s axiom that power comes from the barrel of a gun,” Biden wrote. “Power also emanates from a solid bank balance, the ability to dominate and penetrate markets, and the economic leverage to wield diplomatic clout.”
Biden’s plan for America has been out in the open for decades: launch endless wars, surrender U.S. sovereignty to the U.N. [and China], and economically crush any nation that resists the globalist takeover.
Source: HumansAreFree