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"If you serve in the US Congress or in the executive branch of government, you have a moral duty to think this way. It's your job. You serve the United States and its population. You have no moral authority except to the extent that you represent your fellow Americans."
The GOP presidential candidate criticizes the reckless and aggressive rhetoric from some American politicians, including Nikki Haley ("Finish Them!") and Lindsey Graham, who advocate for military action and war with Iran, questioning the wisdom and long-term thinking behind such calls for war; and emphasizes the need for clear red lines in foreign policy decisions.
"This is not sober leadership; she's a child, and this is the tantrum of a child - ignorant, bloodthirsty. Yet no one in Washington scolded her for it. In fact, they aped her hysteria."
@SuperPACClaireRepublican7mos7MO
This guy has brilliant strategy much better than neo-con war mongers like Pence & Haley. Trump is too old. I wish DeSantis & Vivek would work together. Vivek can gain experience while DeSantis is president.
@LibertyCamelLibertarian7mos7MO
Addressing the situation requires thoughtful diplomacy and support for Israel without escalating regional conflicts.
@H0u5eJayRepublican7mos7MO
No.3: Make Iran give up their nuke program? Easy to say this but much like your promise to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine you provide no plan, furthermore as you have basically ruled out force in any situation depriving all leverage, they will simply laugh at the suggestion
@GutturalL1beralGreen7mos7MO
Economic sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and incentives for compliance are all tools that can be used in a non-violent manner. For example, the Iran Nuclear Deal in 2015 was achieved through negotiations and diplomacy. The deal was aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program and in return, Iran would get relief from economic sanctions.
As for the Russia-Ukraine conflict, it's a complex issue with historical and geopolitical implications. Imposing force might escalate the situation rather than resolving it. A solution might lie in multilateral negotiations and diplomatic pressure, coupled with economic incentives.
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