Text Rep. Robert Menendez's speechMy fellow Americans: There is a great deal at stake in this election. But perhaps nothing more vital, more crucial, more fundamental to our future than America's providential role in the world. Today America is the only superpower in the world, but we need a president who understands the difference between a war of choice and a war of necessity.
We need a president who will guarantee a strong military and an even stronger foreign diplomacy, so we do not have to place America's sons and daughters alone in harm's way, unless it is really in our national security interest to do so. We need a president who will be truthful with the American people at home, as well as with our allies around the globe. America cannot lead if others will not follow. To be strong, to be a leader of the international community, to have friends who will stand by us when we need them, we need a president who will engage the world, not isolate ourselves from it. And we need a president who knows that the process of building alliances is not a sign of weakness, but, in fact, it is a sign of strength, vision, leadership, and purpose. You see, there are times when America needs to act alone. But you get a lot more firepower on your side when you can organize a posse. John Kerry has the ability--and the credibility---to internationalize our efforts in Iraq, and John Kerry will build a real coalition to win the war on terror. And John Kerry has a plan to win the war on terror, to make America safer and more secure, to make our country strong and respected around the world. Under John Kerry's plan, America will identify, disrupt, and eliminate terrorist networks by uniting the world around common interests: sharing good intelligence, drying up bank accounts, breaking up terror cells wherever we find them. John Kerry will appoint a national director of intelligence so that there is one individual with responsibility and accountability for intelligence operations, and so that, instead of investigating failures, we succeed in preventing attacks. John Kerry will reduce the threat of a nuclear attack by investing the resources needed to secure these materials worldwide. Imagine this: Less weapons material has been secured in the two years after September 11th than in the two years before. John Kerry will make protecting America from this threat a national priority. John Kerry will finish the job in Afghanistan--a major and important front in the war on terror that was practically forgotten once we went into Iraq. John Kerry will expand our active duty forces by adding 40,000 troops, because he knows our overworked soldiers are now stretched too thin. And John Kerry knows that when we must go to war, we must go with enough troops and enough planning to win the war, secure the peace, and earn the respect of the world. Continued... |