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Page A2. NEW HAMPSHIRE UNION TEADER . Saturday,December17,20l'l fen.lnthony Zinnl U.5. Marine Corps (ret), left, speak at Saint Anselm College Friday w1h WMURT Tom Griffith about Amefican foreign policy.at the U.5. Global Leadership Coaf iiion's and New Hampshire lnstitute of Politics'nationalf<urityiown hallforum. srMoNRro, to that part of the worl{ enswe the free flow of energy, ensure the freedom of navigation, be- cause ttre major trade routes go through those choke pointsl' But political turmoil wasn't Zinni's only concern. "There are environmental problems out therei the gener- al said. "Those that would deny that the environment is chang- ing need only to go outside and take a loolC' , The Arctic icecap is disap- pearing but that raises the question of who will exploit the newly navigable routes. Zfulr;ri said. "I .could tell you there are parts of theworld thatlvisitthat are becoming deserts, ttratwere formerly agriculturally lush and provided for peoplel' After Zinni's remarks \/\fN{UR's Tom Grffit}r opened the stage for ttre presidential surrogates to field questions. Former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman spoke on be- half of Mitt Romneyi "l think what Govemor Romney brings to the table ... i.s ttirsZ4years in the private sector, his under- standing ofwhat it takes to grow jobsl' Bud McFarlane, a national security adviser to President Raegan in the mid-1980s, came in the name of Newt Gingrich. "(Newt) believes strongly that we have to have an integrated approach for how we engage forergn counffiesj' McFarlane said. 'IDefense, development, diplomacy: these are the three pillars ofwhat will be a Gingrich nationi' Ron Paul was represented by UNFI professor Iim Forsythe, wtro said Paul "doesn't believe in using the military for ttrings other than d.efensel' In response to a question about what a President Paul would do in the case that Iran attacked Israel, Forsythe said he didn't believe Paul would either send ffoops or unleash a nuclearwar. On the part of RickPerrywas Paul Bonicelli, who worked Wth the U.S. Agency for lrter- national Development. "l think Gov. Perrv would be very clear we're trlring to achieve free, stable, prosperous, self-reliant, independent coun- triesi' Bonicelli said. Randy Shriver of the global consulting firm Armitage Inter- national spoke of the nuanced approach of his candidate, Ion Hu$tsman. Shriver said Huntsmdn, who sen/ed as am- bassador to both China and Singaporer would welcome dis- sidents from various countries, arguing that 'we can still be that shining city on the hillj' "When you sewe as ambas- sador ... you're called Chief of Mission. And you're called that becauie everyonewho senres at the embassy... they all reportto the ambassadorl' Lastwas Rick Santorum, rep- resented by his New Hampshire co-chairrnan Bill Cahilh i "He's a greatfamilyman. He's got a bunch of great kids. He loves his family. It's a big focus in his life. And when he talks about the polver of the family, the core family ... f think it sets him apart: The event was put on by the ' [LS. Global Leadership Councrl, a bipartisan group supported by400 businesses and humani- tarian organizations, includ- ing BAE Systems, Bread for the World andwalmart. Retired Marine gen€ral calls for broad foreign policy vision +.Town hall: St. Anselm College event also includes presidentia I candidate surrogate forum. ByS|MON Rl05 Vqlq L..d.t(tl"t$tdffi G0FFST0WN - Gen. Anthony Zirrrri,IJ.S. Marine Corps (ret.), now chairman of the board of BAE Systems, spoke of a new vision for American foreign policy Friday in an event at St. Anselm College, followed by a panel with surrogates for six presidential candidates. Zinni said the 20th centuqr was defined by three events * the two world wars and the Cold War. Now times have changed, tempered by the revolutions lcnown as the Arab Spring and the advent of social m-eaia "Facebook is the third largest nation in the worldi' he said. Zinm argued that the pr€- dominance ofthe militaryas an extension of forergn policy has to be balanced by the presence of other deparlrnents of govern- ment - for example, the De partrnent ofAgriculture to assist allied countries. "When I commanded ttre IJ.S. Cenfral Command my missions were to ensure access

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December 17, 2011 - A news article that ran in the Saturday Union Leader.

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Page 1: USGLC - New Hampshire Union Leader Article

Page A2. NEW HAMPSHIRE UNION TEADER . Saturday,December17,20l'l

fen.lnthony Zinnl U.5. Marine Corps (ret), left, speak at Saint Anselm College Friday w1h WMURTTom Griffith about Amefican foreign policy.at the U.5. Global Leadership Coaf iiion's and New Hampshirelnstitute of Politics'nationalf<urityiown hallforum. srMoNRro,

to that part of the worl{ enswethe free flow of energy, ensurethe freedom of navigation, be-cause ttre major trade routes gothrough those choke pointsl'

But political turmoil wasn'tZinni's only concern.

"There are environmentalproblems out therei the gener-al said. "Those that would denythat the environment is chang-ing need only to go outside andtake a loolC' ,

The Arctic icecap is disap-pearing but that raises thequestion of who will exploit thenewly navigable routes. Zfulr;risaid.

"I .could tell you there areparts of theworld thatlvisitthatare becoming deserts, ttratwereformerly agriculturally lush andprovided for peoplel'

After Zinni's remarks\/\fN{UR's Tom Grffit}r openedthe stage for ttre presidentialsurrogates to field questions.

Former Minnesota Sen.Norm Coleman spoke on be-half of Mitt Romneyi "l thinkwhat Govemor Romney bringsto the table ... i.s ttirsZ4years inthe private sector, his under-standing ofwhat it takes to growjobsl'

Bud McFarlane, a nationalsecurity adviser to PresidentRaegan in the mid-1980s, camein the name of Newt Gingrich.

"(Newt) believes strongly thatwe have to have an integratedapproach for how we engageforergn counffiesj' McFarlanesaid. 'IDefense, development,diplomacy: these are the threepillars ofwhat will be a Gingrichnationi'

Ron Paul was represented byUNFI professor Iim Forsythe,wtro said Paul "doesn't believein using the military for ttrings

other than d.efensel'In response to a question

about what a President Paulwould do in the case that Iranattacked Israel, Forsythe saidhe didn't believe Paul wouldeither send ffoops or unleash anuclearwar.

On the part of RickPerrywasPaul Bonicelli, who workedWth the U.S. Agency for lrter-national Development.

"l think Gov. Perrv wouldbe very clear we're trlring toachieve free, stable, prosperous,self-reliant, independent coun-triesi' Bonicelli said.

Randy Shriver of the globalconsulting firm Armitage Inter-national spoke of the nuancedapproach of his candidate,Ion Hu$tsman. Shriver saidHuntsmdn, who sen/ed as am-bassador to both China andSingaporer would welcome dis-sidents from various countries,arguing that 'we can still be thatshining city on the hillj'

"When you sewe as ambas-sador ... you're called Chief ofMission. And you're called thatbecauie everyonewho senres atthe embassy... they all reporttothe ambassadorl'

Lastwas Rick Santorum, rep-resented by his New Hampshireco-chairrnan Bill Cahilh i

"He's a greatfamilyman. He'sgot a bunch of great kids. Heloves his family. It's a big focusin his life. And when he talksabout the polver of the family,the core family ... f think it setshim apart:

The event was put on by the' [LS. Global Leadership Councrl,a bipartisan group supportedby400 businesses and humani-tarian organizations, includ-ing BAE Systems, Bread for theWorld andwalmart.

Retired Marine gen€ral callsfor broad foreign policy vision+.Town hall: St. Anselm

College event also includes

presidentia I candidate

surrogate forum.

ByS|MON Rl05

Vqlq L..d.t(tl"t$tdffi

G0FFST0WN - Gen. AnthonyZirrrri,IJ.S. Marine Corps (ret.),now chairman of the board ofBAE Systems, spoke of a newvision for American foreignpolicy Friday in an event at St.Anselm College, followed bya panel with surrogates for sixpresidential candidates.

Zinni said the 20th centuqrwas defined by three events *the two world wars and the ColdWar. Now times have changed,tempered by the revolutionslcnown as the Arab Spring andthe advent of social m-eaia

"Facebook is the third largestnation in the worldi' he said.

Zinm argued that the pr€-dominance ofthe militaryas anextension of forergn policy hasto be balanced by the presenceof other deparlrnents of govern-ment - for example, the Departrnent ofAgriculture to assistallied countries.

"When I commanded ttreIJ.S. Cenfral Command mymissions were to ensure access