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spanone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-18-11 07:58 AM
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Republicans and Foreign Policy
For a while, we were concerned that the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination were not saying much about national security and foreign affairs. Now that a few have started, maybe they were better off before.

Certainly, the Republican hopefuls have put to rest any lingering notion that their party is the one to trust with the nation’s security. The United States is involved in two wars with more than 100,000 troops overseas. China is rising, relations with Pakistan are plummeting, Iran and North Korea are advancing their nuclear programs. The Middle East is in turmoil. Yet the candidates offer largely bad analysis and worse solutions, nothing that suggests real understanding or new ideas.

Some made weak attempts to resurrect Reagan-era ideas about American leadership that make no sense today. Accusing President Obama of being weak or refusing to lead is ludicrous when you consider all he has done to repair the damage his predecessor did to America’s standing in the world. Then there was that small matter of assassinating Osama bin Laden. The Republican hopefuls seem to know that their main talking point is to criticize Mr. Obama, but, when it comes to global affairs, they are not quite sure how or why.

How else to describe the answer from Gov. Rick Perry of Texas at a recent debate when asked what he would do if the Taliban took control of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons? He jumbled up names and facts and ended up accusing Washington of refusing to sell F-16s to India, which actually had declined to buy the combat planes.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/opinion/republicans-and-foreign-policy.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=print
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BlueCaliDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-18-11 08:11 AM
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1. I have never understood the myth that Republicans are better at national security
or foreign policy. I then attributed that well-marketed myth on clever and savvy pro-corporate journalism.

Now, with the Internet used more and more as a news source for a growing majority of thinking Americans, the curtain is being pulled back on a LOT of things, and issues I've always had this gut-feeling for - like this particular myth - is being vindicated.

I thank VP Gore every day for having the foresight to get funds to create the Internet for all. Because of him, we're no longer dependent on America's corporate news media, and we're better informed.
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