Anonymous wrote:What are the odds of another war, if Romney wins?
They are most excellent, thanks for asking. Who knows Romeny's real views (if he has any) but he seems to have fallen under the influence of a coterie of neocons who helped to bring us the Iraq war and populated the foreign policy shop set up in the office of the Vice President under Cheney. Some, like Dan Senor, a former flack to Iraq Pro-Counsul Paul Bremer, now pass themselves off as national security experts. Many are "chicken hawks" -- self-styled conservatives who are very quick to urge U.S. military action but who never wore the uniform themselves or have close family members who serve. It's very easy to commit minority, Southern, rural kids to combat to support one's geopolitical worldview formed the comfort of a right-wing think tank, when one has little idea of the sacrifices that others bear.
Anonymous wrote:We have always been in at least one war per president, nothing new
I don't know.
If Obama wins what are the odds that more us ambassadors are killed with no response?
It's pretty simple actually. If you're America's ally, you'll be getting a loyal partner again,but as Ryan SAID on Thursday, they'll look long and hard about committing our forces.
If you're our adversary, we're standing up again.
So no, he doesn't want war, but we'll be respected again.
It's pretty simple actually. If you're America's ally, you'll be getting a loyal partner again,but as Ryan SAID on Thursday, they'll look long and hard about committing our forces.
If you're our adversary, we're standing up again.
So no, he doesn't want war, but we'll be respected again.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple actually. If you're America's ally, you'll be getting a loyal partner again,but as Ryan SAID on Thursday, they'll look long and hard about committing our forces.
If you're our adversary, we're standing up again.
So no, he doesn't want war, but we'll be respected again.