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Originally Posted by H2O2
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"Neoconservativism, whatever its complex roots, has become indelibly associated with concepts like coercive regime change, unilateralism and American hegemony," according to Fukuyama. "What is needed now are new ideas, neither neoconservative nor realist, for how America is to relate to the rest of the world."
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What are these complex roots he refers to? Regime change, unilateralism and US hegemony seem to pretty much encompass the imperialism of the neo-cons.
Reads as if he is trying to save his reputation by distancing himself from the failures of his friends.