I'm here today with a message for America's Allies: We will cooperate in the work of peace. We will consult early and candidly with our NATO Allies. We will expect them to return the same. In diplomacy, in technology, in missile defense, in fighting wars, and above all, in preventing wars, we must work as one. Transatlantic security and stability is a vital American interest, and our unity is essential for peace in the world. Nothing must ever divide us.
A little while ago I saw an example of that unity in action. From the command center here, I had a glimpse of future threats and of the technology that will be used to meet them. These new systems are impressive, and they're only a beginning in the technologies we will need to deter wars in the decades to come. Because America, NATO, and our allies have made the world more secure, we have an opportunity today given to few nations in history to prepare for the future, to think anew.
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During former Mayor Richard J. Daley's heyday, racial critics denounced his administrative appointment or political support of subservient or machine-dominated blacks; it was labeled "plantation politics." Today in the city, we find a kind of reverse "plantation politics," where liberal white administrators have their governmental or political operations monitored by loyal black Washington supervisors or deputies. In reality the late 4th Ward black Aid. Claude W.B. Holman, a Daley loyalist, was more representative of his community than the vast majority of Washington's white appointees, who seldom travel to the land west of Western Avenue.
The current Democratic dilemma is to find a way to reconcile politically the two key wings of the party the blacks and the ethnics. Fortunately for Chicago and Cook County Democrats the new county party chairman, George W. Dunne, is even at his mature age the shrewdest political operative around. Dunne has the respect of both conflicting party voting blocs. His dislike for Vrdolyak is personal and known, and there is little doubt that Chairman Dunne will do all he can to prevent his predecessor from riding back to power as a Republican. Yet the question remains: Will Dunne, for all his ability, be able to prevent ethnic GOP conversion at the same time he maintains Democratic party unity?
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