Matt Welch | June 23, 2009
Former campaign
rival John McCain has been President Barack Obama's biggest critic
during the remarkable protests in Iran. But as Reason
Editor in Chief Matt Welch argues, much of McCain's rhetoric
reflects the fatigue of internationalist conservatism. Moreover,
had McCain, the author of "rogue-state rollback," been able to test
out his doctrine from the Oval Office, we might not even be talking
about Iranian protesters this month.
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