Re: where is the substance/plan of execxution from the US candidates
[QUOTE=thesightless;629578]seriuosly, after trying to spend a few huors actually looking into what the three candidates actually have to offer, not just pitch lines, but at least an intro of a plan on how to execute their ideas, i literally find that the only plans for teh two gyus are
- obama will send troops to agfghan
- mccain will send troops to iraq.
other than that, i cannot find anything in terms of what actions they will take.
just pitch lines here and there with zero in the recipe dept.
somone help me here if they know.
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Not real sure what it is that you're looking for in terms of detail. If you're expecting either candidate to give you a detailed, "we'll move this brigade to this region, and we'll outfit that brigade with X, Y & Z weapons," I don't think you're going to find that anywhere, at any time. Then again, it isn't the president's responsibility to provide that sort of detail, it is more the president's responsibility to make decisions regarding overall strategy.
Apart from the (shrinking) difference between the two of them on Iraq and Afghanistan, I think the most significant difference between them from a foreign policy perspective has to do with the desire [B]and ability[/B] to bring other nations into the fold. I know you tend to have a fairly isolationist mindset when it comes for foreign policy, so this might not even appeal to you, but I think that trip to Europe highlighted the extent to which Obama has the ability to help restore good relations with our allies, which I personally view as critical in keeping us safe. I'm sure McCain has a similar [I]desire [/I]to help get back into the good graces of the rest of the world, but his desire to maintain our presence in Iraq isn't going to help facilitate that.
I don't think that everything will change the day Obama gets elected, but I do think that the way the rest of the world views us will get an enormous and immediate shot in the arm. Don't see that happening with McCain.