Pat Buchanan: Grandpa is off his foreign policy rocker

Money quote from the one and only Patrick J. Buchanan:

Having cheerfully confessed he knows little about economics, John McCain is advancing himself as a foreign-policy president, a “realistic idealist,” he told the World Affairs Council of Los Angeles. But judging from the content of his speech, McCain is no more a realist than he is a reflective man.

Speaking of our five-year war in Iraq, McCain declares, “It would be an unconscionable act of betrayal, a stain on our character as a nation, if we were to walk away from the Iraqi people and consign them to the horrendous violence, ethnic cleansing, and possible genocide that would follow a reckless, irresponsible and premature withdrawal.” Fair point. There is surely a great risk in a too-rapid withdrawal.  But if a U.S. withdrawal, after 4,000 dead and 33,000 wounded, and a trillion dollars sunk, runs the risk of a genocidal calamity, what does that tell us about the wisdom of those who marched us into this war?

What threat did Saddam ever pose comparable to the cataclysm McCain says we face if we pull out? Who, Senator, put American on the horns of so horrible a dilemma? “Whether they were in Iraq before is immaterial,” McCain warns, “al-Qaida is there now.” And that is surely true. But if al-Qaida was not in Iraq before we invaded, why did we invade? And if al-Qaida is there now, what was the magnet that drew them in, if not the U.S. occupation McCain himself championed?

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2 Responses to “Pat Buchanan: Grandpa is off his foreign policy rocker”

  1. Fozzie Says:

    Pat Buchanan is so old even the paleocons thought he’d gone extinct!

    Thanks for the link in your blogroll!

  2. admin Says:

    hahaha! very true.

    man, what the hell happened to Pat. His once spry self has really gone to hell in just the last 8 years even.

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