"However much one may wish for nonviolent solutions to the problems
of unjust and unrestrained human violence that Glover explores in
Humanity , some of those problems at present require violent responses.
One cannot read his account of the Clinton administration’s campaign
to sabotage efforts to stop the massacre in Rwanda in 1994—a campaign
motivated by fear that American involvement would cost American lives
and therefore votes—without concluding that Glover himself believes
that military intervention was morally required in that case..."...