As we realize that more and more things have global impact, I think we're going to get people increasingly wanting to get away from a purely national interest.
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The internal affairs of other countries has a big impact on American interests.
I have a lot of interests in global issues, as you know, humanity, inequity, arms control, and I continue to be active on all these issues.
If we don't get our relationship with the emerging People's Republic of China right, that is something that could lead to global catastrophe.
While the wider global environment is worrying, we are seeing some positive results in our economic affairs.
It seems like we are moving towards something, some kind of point and it is probably going to be an important point in our development or dissolution. That is what everybody seems to be thinking.
I'm obviously aware that people are quite focused on the economy rather than foreign policy issues, but that is something that should and can be altered as people see the nature of the threats around the world that we face.
Globalisation has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders, and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments, and of politics, to meet its challenges.
For a few years, more people have been leaving our country than entering it. Wherever it is possible, we must lower the entry hurdles for those who bring the country forward.
Anything that we can do to raise personal savings is very much in the interest of this country.
It's time to put the national interest before the interests of Wall Street.