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Supporters of a global socialist order often display amazing candor in defining their vision for the world.
There is a chance for the President of the United States to use this disaster [the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks] to carry out what his father -- a phrase his father used I think only once, and it hasn't been used since -- and that is a new world order.
Former Senator Warren Rudman Extemporaneous remarks at the Washington Program for the Council on Foreign Relations September 14, 2001
[W]hat's at stake here [in the Persian Gulf] is the new world order. What's at stake here is whether we can have disputes peacefully resolved in the future by a reinvigorated United Nations. Or will the United Nations, its peacekeeping function having been elevated to its most promising height since 1948, be sent back into the Dark Ages because we failed to fulfill its mandate?
President George Bush (the elder) Interview appearing in U.S. News & World Report December 31, 1990 - January 7, 1991 special double issue
[The Gulf crisis] has to do with a new world order. And that world order is going to be enhanced if this newly activated peacekeeping function of the United Nations proves to be effective. That is the only way the new world order will be enhanced.
President George Bush January 9, 1991 news conference