If, on the other hand, Congress were permitted at the outset tointerpose its objections to such ill-advised uses of the U.S. military, American negotiators and their foreign interlocutors would be able -- indeed, would be obliged -- to devise alternative arrangements.
For their part, Russia and China whose patronage and technical assistance makes all these "clients" the rogue states they are will be encouraged to redouble their support, and tointerpose all the more forcefully objections to U.S. efforts to change the regimes with whom they do business.
For their part, Russia and China -- whose patronage and technical assistance makes all these "clients" the rogue states they are -- will be encouraged to redouble their support, and tointerpose all the more forcefully objections to U.S. efforts to change the regimes with whom they do business.