We?re three years on, and none of that has happened, but Romney was making a larger point. President Obama wasn?t starting from a position of strength. International institutions, even if they worked, couldn?t work as well as an idealized, America-led coalition. In No Apology, Romney mused about building a coalition like that, working around and outside the United Nations. ?The history, achievements, and current commitments of NATO make it the preferred foundation for such a body,? he wrote. ?Including other democracies like Japan, Australia, and South Korea could be accomplished by forming regional security councils and establishing a worldwide charter, but the NATO alliance should remain its foundation.?
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