Warner calls for U.S. policy changes
By Jordan Dods | April 12, 2007Former Gov. Mark Warner criticized current U.S. energy strategies and foreign policy and expressed a desire to return to political office during an address to University students yesterday. Warner said America is currently "at a moment of remarkable change," in which the American people have begun to question the government's foreign policy because it is not aligned with American values. According to Warner, these values include respect for the law, the importance of human rights and America's reputation as a "place of aspiration." One theme of Warner's speech was how the energy crisis could unite a country that is currently divided. He said the current policy of "Let's borrow money from China to buy oil from countries that don't like us" is not effective. Warner's address capped off a series of lectures in an introductory politics class taught by Prof.


