notyetretired
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2004
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My question to this is why do you feel this way?
Because I feel that it is the job of the US government to act first and foremost in the interest of the United States of America, and that the interests of France, Germany, or any other nation must take a back seat to that.
If they're on the same page with us, let them follow our lead. If they're not willing to back us up, well, then, they're not very good allies in the first place, are they? We've never hesitated to come to their aid in their time of need, yet when they abandon us in our time of need we're supposed to back down and put their interests ahead of our own? I don't think so.
That's one of the many reasons I support Bush. Because he not only recognizes who our true allies are, he doesn't refer to them as a "coalition of the bribed and coerced" (which is exactly what France and Germany were when it comes to Saddam), or insult them as an insignificant farce. This point really irks me about Kerry. Out of one side of his mouth he says he'll rebuild alliances, while at out of the other he ridicules the nations who actually stood by our side and acted as true allies should. This is NOT the way I want my country's foreign policy to be run.
I want someone who will negotiate from a position of strength, not weakness. That's not fear, it's just plain common sense street smarts.