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Brian Moore on Foreign Policy
Socialist nominee for President
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Large-scale transfer of technology to developing countries
We advocate a large-scale transfer of resources and technology from the developed to the developing countries, as well. We call for a fully funded high-speed national rail system with fares set low enough as viable alternative to use of automobile.
Source: Email interview on presidential race with OnTheIssues.org
Apr 3, 2008
Corporate interests are the cause of most wars
Q: What would you change about US foreign policy?A: The US government uses its overwhelming military power to consolidate its strategic hold over the entire world and to defend and advance the interest of US-owned corporations as they exploit
the working people and natural resources.
Q: So corporations are the problem?
A: By eliminating for-profit corporations, we will be able to eliminate most wars, and cut our Defense budget in half.
Source: Email interview on presidential race with OnTheIssues.org
Apr 3, 2008
End US embargo against Cuba
Brian opposes the U.S. embargo against Cuba, and calls for ending all travel restrictions to the island.
Source: Campaign website, www.votebrianmoore.com, "Issues"
Dec 23, 2007
Pressure North Korea to abandon nukes; but no military force
Q: Should the United States use diplomatic and economic pressure to encourage North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program? A: Yes.
Q: Should the
United States use military force to dismantle the North Korean nuclear weapons program?
A: No.
Q: Should the United States remove the North Korean government from power?
A: No.
Source: Congressional 2006 National Political Awareness Test
Nov 1, 2006
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