The Republican War — Over War Policy

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

The Republican War — Over War Policy

Rand Paul had his best debate moment Tuesday when he challenged Marco Rubio on his plans to increase defense spending by $1 trillion.

“You cannot be a conservative if you’re going to keep promoting new programs you’re not going to pay for,” said Paul.

Marco’s retort triggered the loudest cheers of the night:

“There are radical jihadists in the Middle East beheading people and crucifying Christians. The Chinese are taking over the South China Sea. … the world is a safer and better place when America is the strongest military power in the world.”

Having called for the U.S. Navy to confront Beijing in the South China Sea, and for establishing a no-fly zone over Syria that Russian pilots would enter at their peril, Rubio seems prepared for a confrontation with either or both of our great rival nuclear powers.

Dismissing Vladimir Putin as a “gangster,” Marco emerged as the toast of the neocons. Yet the leading GOP candidate seems closer to Rand.

Donald Trump would talk to Putin, welcomes Russian planes bombing ISIS in Syria, thinks our European allies should lead on Ukraine, and wants South Korea to do more to defend itself.

Uber-hawk Lindsey Graham did not even make the undercard debate. And though he and John McCain are the most bellicose voices in the party, they appear to be chiefs with no Indians.

Still, it is well that Republicans air their disagreements. For war and peace are what the presidency is about.

Historically, Republican presidents appear to line up on the side of Rand and Trump.

Since WWII, there have been five elected GOP presidents: Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Bush I and Bush II. Only Bush II could be called a compulsive interventionist.

Ike ended Truman’s war in Korea and kept us out of Indochina after the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. He ordered the Brits, French and Israelis out of Suez after they had attacked Egypt in 1956. He gave us 7 years of peace and prosperity.

Nixon pledged to end the U.S. war in Vietnam, and did. And as Ike invited the Butcher of Budapest, Khrushchev, to visit the United States, Nixon invited Brezhnev, who had crushed the Prague Spring.

Nixon became the first Cold War president to visit the USSR, and famously ended decades of hostility between the United States and the China of Chairman Mao.

Reagan used military force only three times.

He liberated the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada from Marxist thugs who had murdered the prime minister and threatened U.S. medical students.

He put Marines in Lebanon, a decision that, after the massacre at the Beirut barracks, Reagan regretted the rest of his life. He bombed Libya in retaliation for Moammar Gadhafi’s bombing of a Berlin discotheque full of U.S. troops.

Blowback for Reagan came with Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.

Though they were the foremost anti-Communists of their era, Nixon and Reagan negotiated historic arms agreements with Moscow.

Reagan did send arms to aid anti-Communist rebels in Angola, Afghanistan and Nicaragua, but never confronted Moscow in Eastern Europe, even when Solidarity was crushed in Poland.

George H.W. Bush sent an army of 500,000 to expel Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, but ordered those U.S. troops not to enter Iraq itself.

When the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Empire collapsed and the USSR disintegrated, Bush I played the statesman, refusing to exult publicly in America’s epochal Cold War triumph.

It was George W. Bush who gave the neocons their hour of power.

After 9/11, came the invasion and remaking of Afghanistan in our image, the “axis of evil” address, the march to Baghdad, the expansion of NATO to Russia’s doorstep, and the global crusade for democracy “to end tyranny in our world.”

Result: The Republicans lost both houses of Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008 when John (“We are all Georgians Now!”) McCain was routed by a liberal Democrat who had opposed the war in Iraq.

With the exception of Rand and Trump, the GOP candidates appear to believe the road to the White House lies in resurrecting the attitude and policies of Bush II that cost them the White House.

From Marco and other voices on stage one hears: Tear up the Iran deal. Confront Putin. Establish a no-fly zone over Syria. Assad must go. Send offensive weapons to Kiev. More boots on the ground in Iraq and Syria. Send U.S. troops to the Baltic and warships to the Black Sea. Confront China in the Spratlys and South China Sea.

Responding to that audience in Milwaukee, most GOP candidates appear to have concluded that bellicosity and bravado are a winning hand in the post-Obama era.

Yet, those nationalist strongmen Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping do not seem to me to be autocrats who are likely to back down when told to do so by Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush or Carly Fiorina.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 13, 2015 8:35 am

Wars aren’t won by money.

We are currently being defeated by an enemy -Islam- spending far less than we do.

Of course, we haven’t figured out he is our enemy yet and called him that, but we’ll fight him just the same.

Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2015 10:08 am

The next POTUS in 2016 – 2020 will bring to you ….. War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death.

Book it, Danno.

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I’m not kidding.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 13, 2015 10:44 am

The crowd in Milwaukee was pure establishment. Of course they cheer for the warmonger. If you like Rand Paul’s foreign policy, the next best is Trump – who would be getting 60% in the polls if it weren’t for all of the Church Ladies (of both genders) in the GOP electorate who like the guys who can best fake religiosity.

suzanna
suzanna
November 13, 2015 11:01 am

Milwaukee? Yuk
If you will please excuse may language, these war mongering
creeps, need to lead the charge. Great, I avoided swearing.
The bluster they emit and the blood they are covered with…
(you can only see it with cat glasses) should be enough to
make all voters cringe …) I think they are wretches.

Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2015 11:40 am

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Faggotfuk Graham says he would shoot down Russian planes in Syrian airspace in order to protect U.S.-backed forces in the region.

The good news is that Graham will never be in a position to give such an order. The bad news is that almost all of the other Republican candidates for president share his position, and Hillcunt’s position is identical.

Then again …. it has been confirmed that Russia has now deployed the really powerful S-400 air defense system in Syria. Call it the new Iron Curtain, cuz nothing really gets past it. It can knock out a fighter jet at 90,000 feet and 250 fucking miles away.

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Hey Lindsey and you other war whores ….. go suck Russian dick!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3316195/Vladimir-Putin-deploys-advanced-Growler-anti-aircraft-missile-Syria-able-hit-jets-altitude-90-000-feet-far-away-Tel-Aviv.html

Sensetti
Sensetti
November 13, 2015 12:19 pm

Putin is a power hungry KGB thug with a failing economy at home. Economic sanctions and low oil prices are and will choke the life out of Russia in the coming months. We got this, NATO just needs to up the sanctions and keep Oil prices from rising and Russia will implode sooner or later without ever firing a shot.

flash
flash
November 13, 2015 12:27 pm
Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2015 12:59 pm

” …. a failing economy at home. Economic sanctions and low oil prices are and will choke the life out of Russia in the coming months ….” ———— Sensetti

I’m tempted to say you’re a fucking stoopid moron. Except, I know you’re not. There must be other reasons you’re so fucking totally clueless when it comes to Russian issues. Perhaps you can enlighten me.

So listen up, doofus. This is an article from Forbes. FORBES!!!! A rabidly anti-Russian warmongering shitfuk 1%er rag. Written just …. yesterday. FORBES!!! Russia is doing better than they expected — hardy har har. A country with virtually no long term debt, and almost zero annual deficits. Oh, yeah … what a fucky sucky economy. Ha! Pull your head outta your ass.

“Regardless Of Sanctions, Russia Recession Ends In 2016”

—- http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2015/11/12/regardless-of-sanctions-russia-recession-ends-in-2016-if-oil-cooperates/

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
November 13, 2015 1:46 pm

Sensetti said:
“We got this, NATO just needs to up the sanctions and keep Oil prices from rising and Russia will implode sooner or later without ever firing a shot.”

What you apparently fail to realize is that our ability to impose our will on this planet with impunity is what caused all these fucking problems in the first place. It’s the reason why you are prepping and making bug out plans and dreaming of nuclear war. It’s also the reason why they want to take your guns………….they know their policies will eventually fail and they will be hunted like dogs. I used to think you were smarter than that.

Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2015 2:18 pm

All friggin mid-morning / afternoon CuNNt and Fux are getting neocon hardons because it seems we killed Jihadi John …. the Brit cocksucker who beheads folks.

Whoop! Whoop!! Yipee kay ay muthafucka …. we’re WINNING!! We killed a guy! Victory! Glory be to Smart Bombs and da Holyghost who guided it.

Pathetic, no?

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
November 13, 2015 3:21 pm

Gotta side with Stucky on this one Sensetti. Russia’s economy is in much better shape than the U.S. and Putin has shown G-R-E-A-T restraint in both Ukraine and Syria.
Pretty sad that those of us who are peace-loving are forced to cheer the Russkies by our own government’s idiotic moves.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 13, 2015 11:48 pm

Can’t let the Rooskies and Muslims defeat us in Middle East.
Must win the hearts and minds of the people.
Money for pro-west politicos, protect Afghan drug economy, supply weapons, support freedom fighters, advisors and troops on ground, all needed to fight our enemy.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
November 14, 2015 12:02 am

We went into Vietnam for Frenchie, we’ll go into Syria for him also. Lafayette, we are here again.