Tag archive for ‘foreign policy’
Posted by The Foundry on January 25th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as afghanistan, foreign policy, iraq, sotu, state of the union
Those who might have nodded off after the first hour of President Obama’s third State of the Union address were surely brought back to consciousness by the startling claims on foreign policy and global leadership in the last third of the speech. As did much of the speech as a whole, it had a kind of Alice in Wonderland quality to it. “America is back,” proclaimed the President, who had just boasted of his ignominious troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq. “Anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you … More
Posted by The Foundry on January 21st, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as foreign policy, medicare, national debt, politics, republic, social security, terrorism
With economic issues dominating the domestic political agenda and much of our foreign policy focused on combating terrorism, systematic violations of political and religious rights by some of the world’s most tyrannical regimes receive less attention than perhaps they should. Rep. Frank Wolf, a Republican representing Virginia’s 5th District, is out to rectify that shortcoming. His new book, “Prisoner of Conscience: One Man’s Crusade for Global Human and Religious Rights,” discusses his work to champion human rights across the world, and expose the gross violations he has come across in … More
Posted by The Foundry on January 21st, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, foreign policy, founding fathers, liberty, national security, politics, ron paul
Supporters of Ron Paul have re-launched an old ad promoting the old idea of American isolationism. “We now are a nation known to start war,” Paul is quoted as saying. “We feel compelled because of our insecurity that we have to go over and attack these countries to maintain our empire.” The message here (and repeated elsewhere) is that Paul’s isolationism is aligned with the Founding Fathers and “what is truly American and truly constitutional.” Not only is this refrain a gross misrepresentation of American history but it offers dangerously … More
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 16th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts, War/Military | Tagged as constitution, executive order, foreign policy, iraq, politics, republic, supreme court, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
when it comes to violating the Constitutional delegation of war powers, they generally draw up their strategy from the same playbook.
Posted by The Foundry on January 9th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as foreign policy, president obama
Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer is one of America’s foremost political commentators. He is among the sharpest critics of the Obama administration and liberalism.
The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas spoke to Krauthammer about the state…
Posted by The Foundry on January 5th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as 9/11, afghanistan, epa, foreign policy, iraq, joint chiefs of staff, obama, terrorism
The President traveled across the river to the Pentagon today to preview a new defense strategy to chase down falling defense budgets. Obama was quick to declare that the “tide of war” is receding for the United States and our military. But what he left out is that it is not always up to us when we engage in conflict or respond to terrorism here at home or prevent hostilities from getting worse in key oil shipping lanes, for example. Just because Washington announces truth does not mean that it … More
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 1st, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts, War/Military | Tagged as constitution, epa, foreign policy, founding fathers, george washington, iraq, revolution, ron paul, taxes, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
The title says it all. So what’s the answer?
Posted by The Foundry on November 29th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts, Video | Tagged as afghanistan, epa, foreign policy, sovereignty
It is gratifying to see President Barack Obama condemn the disgraceful storming of the British Embassy in Tehran by thugs acting at the behest of the Iranian regime. After all, Obama has been notoriously slow in the past to criticise the brutal actions of the Iranian government after initially extending the hand of friendship to it. But did he really need to make another embarrassing foreign policy gaffe while doing so? In a press conference this evening, the president referred in stumbling fashion to the “English Embassy” in Iran instead … More
Posted by The Foundry on November 22nd, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, foreign policy, george washington, iraq, national security, republic, revolution
Tonight, the contenders for the GOP presidential nomination gather in Washington, D.C., at the CNN/Heritage/AEI debate on U.S. foreign policy. It’s about time! Currently, there is little logic to America’s international priorities and actions abroad. U.S. troops are leaving Iraq, entering Uganda, and toppling foreign leaders while “leading from behind.” Looming budget cuts risk current operations and preclude much-needed military modernization. Fundamentally, there is no consensus about America’s proper role in the world. What America needs—especially from its presidential candidates—is a prudent approach to foreign policy that applies America’s founding … More
Posted by The Foundry on November 21st, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts, Video | Tagged as constitution, cuba, fidel castro, foreign policy, republic, united nations
Foreign policy takes center stage in Washington this week as eight Republican presidential candidates gather tomorrow evening at DAR Constitution Hall for a debate hosted by The Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute. It airs at 8 p.m. Tuesday on CNN. Last week Heritage hosted House Foreign Affairs Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) to discuss President Obama’s performance on matters beyond U.S. borders. We spoke to her about the Obama Doctrine, her concerns about U.S. policy toward Cuba and Israel, and why she is trying to reform the United Nations. “What … More