National Review editorializes:
[T]here is good reason to welcome the proposal from Rudy Giuliani, in his Margaret Thatcher lecture to the Atlantic Bridge conference in London, that NATO be expanded to include India, Israel, Japan, Australia, and Singapore. New Western institutions are needed — and existing ones should be updated — to meet the new and more diverse security challenges of the post–Cold War world. U.S. national security will rest in large part on getting reliable cooperation from alliances old and new.
Me: To give credit where it is due, such NATO expansion was first proposed more than a year ago by Jose Maria Aznar, former prime minister of Spain and International Co-Chairman of the Committee for the Present Danger.
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