Huck’s Foreign Policy Stance is a Dealbreaker

Posted on December 15, 2007

Cross-posted from Right on the Right

I am going to be participating in a local straw poll on Tuesday, and I had planned to vote for Mike Huckabee, despite his tax policy. Unfortunately, my position has changed since then. Hot Air has some foreign policy talk from Huckabee, that kills any chance of my support:

ROTR- Huckabee, Wrong on Foreign Policy

“American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out. The Bush administration’s arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad. My administration will recognize that the United States’ main fight today does not pit us against the world but pits the world against the terrorists…”

All Republicans are upset that the Bush administration hasn’t executed the War in Iraq in the most efficient way, but “arrogant bunker mentality”? He’s sounding like a Democrat, bashing a doctrine that has kept the United States safe since September 11th. Our fight in Afghanistan has been largely effective, and the War in Iraq is turning around. Neither conflict has been counterproductive. What’s worse is, he pulls an Obama and talks about negotiating with Iran:

Sun-tzu’s ancient wisdom is relevant today: “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.” Yet we have not had diplomatic relations with Iran in almost 30 years; the U.S. government usually communicates with the Iranian government through the Swiss embassy in Tehran. When one stops talking to a parent or a friend, differences cannot be resolved and relationships cannot move forward. The same is true for countries. The reestablishment of diplomatic ties will not occur automatically or without the Iranians’ making concessions that serve to create a less hostile relationship…

Iran isn’t a country that can be compared to a friend or parent. Iran has been backing terrorists in Iraq, and has been pursuing nuclear technology that could be used to build nuclear weapons. The War on Terrorism is the most important issue of our time, and Mike Huckabee is wrong on the issue. Consider this a dealbreaker…

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6 Responses to “Huck’s Foreign Policy Stance is a Dealbreaker”

  1. Harry H. Awdey on December 15th, 2007 2:15 pm

    Huckabee has the stink of a democrat on him.

  2. Jay on December 15th, 2007 2:17 pm

    Oh he just Hucked up. You lost the Justin Higgins endorsement Huckabee. You’re doomed now buddy. Hey Justin, have you made the long awaited annoucnement yet? Did I miss it? Make sure to do your endorsement on the site here. Make sure to crosspost it.

    Oh, and I just had to have a little fun up there. But really, he did Huck this up.

  3. Justin Higgins on December 15th, 2007 2:20 pm

    Jay, I previously endorsed Romney then jumped off that train. I’m still in the undecided column. I lean towards Thompson (just did a report for school about why he’s the best candidate), but I will vote for whomever necessary to defeat Rudy.

  4. Peter Porcupine on December 15th, 2007 4:12 pm

    Justin – I’m saving you a seat back on the Romney train aver you’ve investigated everybody else!

  5. Milton Thuroughgood III on December 15th, 2007 4:40 pm

    I love it. Spoken like Jesus himself. Huckabee is quite impressive. You pseudo-Republicans still remember Jesus, don’t you?

    Merry Christmas.

  6. kerwin on December 18th, 2007 3:48 am

    He is trying to appeal to moderates.