The Wars Rand Paul Would Fight
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If Rand Paul is the most interesting man in politics, as Time magazine recently put it, perhaps this says more about the state of American politics than it does about Rand Paul. Still, the senator from Kentucky is at least willing to question conventional foreign-policy thinking by staking out a position of non-interventionism. Pauls challenge is to square these ideas with a GOP base that remains committed to a Reaganite model of peace through strength. On Thursday night, in a speech at the Center for the National Interest, he outlined the Paul Doctrine, and used every available trick to reconcile his thinking with traditional GOP beliefs.
First of all, Paul stressed, the GOP doesnt have to give up its principles to back his brand of "conservative realism.
Americans yearn for leadership and for strength, but they don't yearn for war, he declared.
Yes, we need a hammer ready, but not every civil war is a nail.
We cant retreat from the world, but we cant remake it in our own image either.
Strengthening American leadership, maintaining a strong military, and refusing to retreat are true Republican ideas. But according to Paul, waging a quixotic crusade to spread American ideals is something that Obama would dream up.
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Paul also tried to legitimize his ideas by placing them squarely in the midstream of historic GOP foreign-policy thinking. He sprinkled in ample references to heroic Republicans of past and present like Ike, Reagan, and Kissinger. By implication, all of them would readily endorse Paul in the GOP primary.
Paul also echoed the Republican Weinberger-Powell Doctrine (outlined by Caspar Weinberger, the secretary of defense, and Colin Powell, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in the 1980s and early 1990s) by presenting a series of tests that should be passed before using forcefor example, only fighting wars to protect vital U.S. interests and with congressional support.
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The Wars Rand Paul Would Fight