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John McCain's Serious Foreign Policy?
John McCain was on a conference call with right-wing
bloggers yesterday and boasted: "I think that people should understand that I will
be Hamas's worst nightmare."
Excerpt from an article in http://www.salon.com Saturday April 26, 2008 12:36
EDT by Glenn Greenwald
What possible reason would a U.S. President have for
turning himself and our country into a "nightmare" for Hamas, let alone its
"worst nightmare"? Hamas is a single-issue Palestinian group, focused
exclusively on its "territorial dispute" with Israel (and, in light of its
victory in the U.S.-demanded election, is also now preoccupied with governing the
Palestinian Authority). Is there anyone who thinks that Hamas has tried to, will try to,
or ever could attack the U.S.? Hamas is an enemy of Israel, not the U.S. Is that a
distinction we even recognize any more?
Also, it would be great to know what McCain plans to do,
exactly, to turn himself into Hamas' "worst nightmare." Will he invade Gaza?
Bomb targets in the not-yet-settled-by-Israel-parts of the West Bank? Have the CIA engage
in covert "regime change" efforts to remove Hamas, the democratically elected
government, and replace it with rulers whom McCain likes better? Will we be an even more
active participant in the endless Israeli-Palestinian dispute? What are McCain's plans
specifically for unleashing new "nightmares" on Hamas?
What exactly is the point of feeding Israel
billions of dollars every year in military aid if we're going to deem every one of its
fights to be our fight, and every one of its enemies to be our Enemy? Is that actually
what Americans want to do: insinuate ourselves even more into other endless, intractable
religious and ethnic conflicts in the Middle East?
More disturbingly still, this chest-beating threat from
McCain is merely the latest in a long line of adolescent, mindlessly belligerent war cries
emanating from the Serious foreign policy candidate. In a GOP debate in May of last year,
he bellowed that he would "follow [Osama bin Laden] to the gates of hell" only
thereafter, according to ABC News, to then "crack[] a smile which gave the impression
to some viewers that perhaps he viewed his own answer as being over the top." But
he's since repeated that demonic formulation on numerous occasions, followed by the same creepy, self-satisfied
smirk:
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And here was McCain's sober, Serious prescription in 2006 for ending
sectarian warfare in Iraq:
One of the things I would do if I were President would be
to sit the Shiites and the Sunnis down and say, "Stop the bullshit."
He really believes that making two leaders sit down
together and listening to him say "stop the bullshit" is going to solve a
cultural clash that has been going on for a thousand years? This only shows his
naive attitude toward foreign policy. Add to that his merry singing of the
joys of dropping bombs on the Iranian people, and it's clear that McCain's foreign
policy approach seems even more childishly bellicose than the current occupant of the Oval
Office. There's a reason that Bill Kristol and Joe Lieberman are such ardent supporters.
Is there anyone outside of Lieberman and John Bolton who
thinks that what we need are more cartoon-like imperial threats to the world about how
we're going to pummel and smash everyone if they don't step into line? Is that mentality
going to reduce complex religious and geostrategic threats or severely worsen them?
McCain's foreign policy approach actually seems to be a less restrained and less complex
rendition of Bush's "Bring-em-on" swagger that has really worked miracles in
Iraq. Whatever adjectives might describe McCain's barren, cliched tough guy decrees,
Serious -- or "moderate" -- isn't it.
Above article is an excerpt by Glenn
Greenwald on salon.com
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