In Interview, Democratic Candidate Differs With Bush on N. Korea, Palestine
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean said he would offer a package deal to North Korea to give up its nuclear weapon programs and embraced an unofficial peace plan that establishes the borders of a Palestinian state -- breaking dramatically with the approaches of the Bush administration.
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In addition to Daalder, campaign aides said Dean's core foreign policy team includes former national security adviser Anthony Lake; retired general Joseph Hoare, a former chief of Central Command; retired General Merrill A. "Tony" McPeak, former chief of staff for the Air Force; two former assistant secretaries of defense, Ashton Carter and Frank Cramer; former assistant secretary of state Susan Rice; and political theorist Benjamin R. Barber. Danny E. Sebright, a former Defense Department civil servant who works for the consulting firm headed by Clinton Defense secretary William Cohen, is Dean's foreign policy coordinator.
The rest is here http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62184-2003Dec13.html
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I am happy to finally know more about what Dean plans to do in the realm of foreign policy and Dean has a pretty da** strong foreign policy team.