Defining Post-Obama Foreign Policy: Report on the CNN Debate
As the world passes through what is arguably the greatest period of instability since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, Republican presidential contenders are providing Americans with a clearer idea of how they believe America should navigate these rough seas.
You can bet that our allies, as well as our adversaries, were watching last night’s CNN/Heritage Foundation/American Enterprise Institute foreign policy debate.
At the top of the list of the most unpopular states among Republican Presidential contenders are Iran and its satellite Syria. Newt Gingrich called for regime change in Iran while Governor Perry advocated for a no-fly zone over Syria. Perry spent the most time explaining, accurately, the link between the Syrian regime and the mullahs in Tehran.
There was little love shown for Pakistan’s government as well. Michelle Bachmann correctly pointed out, although somewhat awkwardly, that Pakistan is “too nuclear to fail.” Governor Perry took a particularly hard line on foreign aid to Pakistan, given the country’s pattern of not fully cooperating with the war on the Taliban.
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