PNAC's 1998 Letter to Clinton Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:38:10 -0600 (CST) Snip: "It was the opening salvo of a campaign to press forward a post-Cold War foreign policy of 'Pax Americana,' a world that the neo-conservatives who made up the bulk of the 25 people who signed PNACbs statement of principles the previous June saw as a U.S. dominion. A world in which the United Nations would be irrelevant, in which any resistance to U.S. control would be smacked down unilaterally, a world run as a 'benevolent global hegemony' in the words William Kristol and Robert Kagan wrote in their July-August 1996 article in Foreign Affairs, 'Toward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign Policy'. Among the signers of the PNAC principles who for some reason didnbt sign the Clinton letter were Jeb Bush, Dan Quayle, Norman Podhoretz, I. Lewis Libby, Gary Bauer, Frank Gaffney and Dick Cheney." Please see Blast from the Past: PNAC's 1998 Letter to Clinton http://eeng.net/CS/blogs/smileycoyote/archive/2008/01/30/1366.aspx