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CAIN’S VISION FOR FOREIGN POLICY & NATIONAL SECURITY
Herman Cain Web Site ^ | 11/29/11 | Herman Cain

Posted on 11/29/2011 5:36:55 PM PST by justsaynomore

CAIN’S VISION FOR FOREIGN POLICY & NATIONAL SECURITY


CAIN’S VISION FOR FOREIGN POLICY & NATIONAL SECURITY

The Americas

Mexico: Friend and Partner

Mexico is a friend in need. Our southern neighbor is struggling with drug-related violence that has claimed an estimated 40,000 lives over the past several years. By standing with Mexico now to help it solve its increasingly severe economic and security problems, we will help solve the problem of illegal immigration at home.

Some 40% of Mexicans believe Mexico is a failed state. This helps explain why so many are seeking to emigrate. With declining oil reserves, a looming water shortage in Mexico City, and youth demographic bulge in Mexico’s poorest regions, our neighbor south of the border has the hallmarks of impending disaster. Mr. Cain believes that “Security begins at home” – and this includes a stable North America. A sound U.S. dollar and strong U.S. economic growth are the most important contributions that our nation can make to Mexican stability and prosperity.


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Canada: Friend and Ally

Canada is our nation’s closest friend and ally. We share the world’s longest undefended border and we have common cultural roots. We have stood together during both World Wars and in Afghanistan and Iraq. Our North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has watched over our collective skies for over 50 years.

Canada is our top trading partner, and our most important source of oil to supplement our own production. The Obama administration’s failure to move forward with the Keystone XL Pipeline from Alberta to U.S. refineries will force Canada to seek other markets – namely China - and will degrade continental energy security. As is the case regarding Mexico, Mr. Cain believes that “Security begins at home” – and that the Keystone XL pipeline debacle is no way to treat a friend.

Venezuela: Adversary Regime

Under dictator Hugo Chavez, Venezuela has forged a troubling alliance with Iran that includes joint uranium projects and support for terrorists such as Hezbollah. Under Chavez, Venezuela has replaced Colombia as the major source of illicit drugs flowing into the United States. Chavez has also promoted Cuba’s Castro-regime-inspired anti-U.S. message throughout Latin America, helping like-minded governments take power in Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua and beyond. Mr. Cain believes that our nation should help democratic opponents of Chavez as they challenge him at the polls, while taking defensive measures against possible Iranian-backed adventurism in our hemisphere.

Brazil: Friend

Brazil is regional leader in South America and a growing economic power. Brazil and the U.S. share a longstanding friendship with increasing trade. Brazil is already Latin America’s largest economy, and the International Monetary Fund predicts that it will surpass France, Italy and the U.K. by 2020.   Mr. Cain believes that the U.S. should look for ways to strengthen economic ties with Brazil and thereby promote hemispheric security. Europe  

United Kingdom: Our Special Relationship

Mr. Cain will restore our special relationship with Great Britain – our closest ally for nearly two centuries. In noticeable decline under President Obama, the Cain Administration will turn the relationship around so that our two nations start working as a team once again. America and Britain have stood together in both World Wars, and most recently Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Our military alliance and economic ties remain crucial to world stability.

Germany: Friend and Ally

One of our closest friends and allies, Germany is a key figure in Europe’s economy. It has risen to the daunting challenge of keeping the euro afloat in troubled financial times – no small feat - and is committed to maintaining robust economic ties with the U.S.A.

With over 50,000 troops based in Germany, the U.S. military has operated its logistics hubs for Afghanistan and Iraq there effectively and efficiently. A Cain administration will work to maintain these deep ties.

Russia: Rival

Though we share strategic interests – from battling Islamic extremists and homegrown terrorists to space exploration programs - there are a number of issues that still divide our nation and Russia.

Russia’s insistence on the New START Treaty has put the U.S.A. at a distinct disadvantage, not only relative to Russia, but also to the world’s other nuclear powers. Russia’s lack of clarity on Iran’s nuclear program is also troubling.

Though it is just a pale shadow of the former Soviet Union, Russia’s energy-as-a-weapon policy with the Ukraine and Belarus, not to mention its invasion of Georgia shows that Russia is not shy about flexing its geopolitical muscles.


The Middle East

Israel: Friend and Ally

As President, one of Mr. Cain’s top foreign policy priorities will be to stand united with Israel. He will not allow the Arab Spring to lead to the fall of Israel. The Obama administration has called upon Israel to return to its pre-1967 borders, which are militarily indefensible. It has also advocated that Israel give up control of its fresh water aquifers. These ill-advised policies have emboldened Israel’s enemies by implying that the United States may not stand with Israel in its hour of need. Mr. Cain believes the lack of clarity regarding Israel demonstrates weakness and invites conflict.

Iran: Adversary Regime

Unlike President Obama, Mr. Cain will not turn a blind eye toward the Iranian people who are risking their lives in their struggle for freedom and democracy. The best way to stop Iran’s nuclear program is to achieve regime change by providing meaningful support to the regime’s democratic opposition without delay.   As president, Mr. Cain will boost our sea-based Ballistic Missile Defense capability through doubling the number of Aegis cruisers and destroyers from two dozen to four dozen. Stationed off the coasts of Iran, these ships will deter Iranian adventurism.   While Mr. Cain fully backs stiff economic sanctions against Iran, he realizes that achieving American energy security will drive down oil prices – thus undermining the theocratic regime in Tehran.  

Libya: Clarity Needed

Mr. Cain sheds no tears for Colonel Gaddafi, who personally ordered the killing of Americans. However, the White House launched the war in Libya under the Obama Doctrine of the “responsibility to protect.” The question now is: “protect whom?” The Libyan rebellion-turned-government has been aided by Al Qaeda, and it is dominated by Islamists that have not been friendly to U.S. interests. Also, despite the fact that Libya is more of a vital interest to Europe than it is to America, (Europe buys 90% of Libya’s oil and it would be Europe that would be overwhelmed in any refugee crisis), President Obama spent more than a billion dollars on this adventure and led the initial military action. As president, Mr. Cain will work to bring clarity to the Libyan situation.  

Egypt: Danger and Opportunity

Under President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a friend. With Mubarak shoved out by Arab Spring protests – with help from President Obama – Egypt could be a nightmare unfolding.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which was determined to be a terrorist organization under Mubarak, is poised to pick up a sizable number of seats in Parliamentary elections. Though in office too long, at least Mubarak maintained peace with Israel, which polls show 90% of Egyptians oppose. Now we’re seeing the results, with cross-border attacks on Israeli civilians, the ransacking of Israel’s embassy in Cairo, opening up the border to a terrorist organization in Gaza, and open season on Coptic Christians, with churches being burned and mobs on killing sprees.

Egypt is an example of the pressing need for the clarity that Mr. Cain will bring to U.S. foreign policy.

Syria: Adversary Regime

A staunch foe of the U.S. and Israel, Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad is a state supporter of terrorism through Hezbollah and Hamas. He has also been a menace to his own people, ruling by martial law and killing 3,000 civilians this year alone.

 

America should support the Syrian opposition movement while being careful to avoid empowering the Muslim Brotherhood and with a keen eye toward protecting Syria’s significant Christian minority. Additionally, we should work with our allies to isolate Syria economically with sanctions directed toward blocking the regime’s access to international financial markets and investment in its oil and gas industry.

Yemen: Strategic Partner

A key U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism, President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been battling Iranian-backed rebels in the north and an Al Qaeda-backed secessionist movement in the south. He has been working closely with U.S. covert operatives to combat Al Qaeda itself. Taking the path of least resistance in the face of Al Qaeda-backed protestors, President Obama has insisted that Saleh step down.  Mr. Cain recognizes this as a flawed policy - one that will strengthen the terrorists. Instead, we should be working with President Saleh and potential successors to engineer a soft-landing for this pro-U.S. partner.

Iraq: Strategic Partner

Mr. Cain does not want the sacrifices of the more than 4,500 Americans who died in Iraq to have been made in vain. As President Obama completely withdraws our troops from Iraq, there is the danger that the majority Shi’ites will turn the country into a satellite state of Shi’ite dominated Iran.   A long-term limited U.S. presence in Iraq, including military trainers, intelligence agents, and economic development teams, should be maintained in order to prevent Iran from filling the power vacuum. 


South Asia

Pakistan: Danger and Opportunity

Any strategy for Pakistan must consider Afghanistan. The two share a lengthy, mountainous border, tribal ties, and strong cultural and religious bonds. Over the past decade, the U.S. has spent $20 billion on aid to Pakistan. Mr. Cain believes that further aid to Pakistan must be conditioned upon results in fighting the Taliban and Al Qaeda, not allowing terrorist leaders like Bin Laden to hide in plain sight, and not tipping off militants to coming raids. Caught in a tough neighborhood between heavyweights India, China, and Russia, Pakistan has developed its security strategy based upon two things: developing nuclear weapons and supporting Islamic terrorist groups. This is a nightmare combination. Mr. Cain believes that we must continue to engage Pakistan – although we must do so in ways that support U.S. vital interests.

India: Strategic Partner

India and the United States share common economic interests, including trade and technology transfers, and we face common threats, including rampant piracy in the Indian Ocean and the rise of Islamic terror groups.   India has fought three wars with neighboring Pakistan since both were granted independence by the U.K. after World War II, and any strategy for India must also consider its long-term rival. Under the Cain administration, the U.S. will strike the right balance in our relations with both of these nuclear powers.

Afghanistan: Strategic Partner

While Mr. Cain is not a fan of “nation building,” the fact is that the U.S. rightly led the charge in toppling the Taliban from power and dismantling Al Qaeda. He would gradually draw down the number of troops in Afghanistan. However, unlike President Obama, he would not send the enemy a press release.   A long term, yet smaller U.S. presence as military trainers, intelligence agents, and economic development teams would be a wise idea to prevent Afghanistan’s collapse after our combat forces leave. A power vacuum that could be filled by the Taliban and would be the target of influence from neighboring Iran is a likely scenario if the Obama administration gets another term and makes good on its promise to withdraw all U.S. troops by 2014.


East Asia

China: Competitor

While China is still currently no match for the U.S. militarily, they are gaining every year. China’s government is also well aware that it was the famous military strategist Sun Tzu, said “attack the enemy at the weakest point.” Our greatest threat with respect to China is actually at home. If our economy is allowed to continue to stagnate, we would eventually find ourselves unable to afford to stay ahead of China militarily. China’s disputes with its neighbors over the Spratly Islands have raised alarm bells, as it continues to flex its new military might. Mr. Cain’s overall strategy for our chief economic competitor is this: Outgrow China. His economic policies will unleash the growth potential of the U.S. economy and transcend the threat from China.

Japan: Friend and Ally

Our economic and security ties to Japan make up the cornerstone of regional stability in East Asia. Tying together two of the world’s largest economies and technologically advanced militaries, our friendship has reassured friends and dissuaded adversaries.   With 35,000 U.S. troops stationed in Japan, and Ballistic Missile Defense technology transfer in the form of 3 Japanese Aegis destroyers, America continues to make a significant investment in Japan and will continue to do so in the Cain administration.   Japan’s looming energy crisis in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster is deeply troubling and it commands our attention with regard to any assistance that we can render.

North Korea: Adversary Regime

A reclusive and cult-like regime, North Korea poses the top security threat in Asia. Its nuclear and missile proliferation makes the world a more dangerous place. We must stand by South Korea and work with partner nations to contain this regime.

 

Mr. Cain would boost our sea-based Ballistic Missile Defense capability through doubling the number of Aegis cruisers and destroyers from two dozen to four dozen. These ships can sit off North Korea’s coasts and dissuade North Korea from launching missiles carrying nuclear and electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) weapons toward cities and U.S. bases in Japan.


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To: samtheman

Probably a sitting US Senator or Governor or US Representative NOT from the deep south per se. Also, a US Citizen, natural born, like Cain (and unlike Obama). ;-)


41 posted on 11/29/2011 6:56:25 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (RINO Establishment's next move: State GOP parties boot conservative candidates from future debates)
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To: rintense

Huntsman has perhaps the most conservative platform AND record of any of the serious candidates. I used to dismiss Huntsman because he adopted Dem rhetoric to paint himself as a moderate and attack other candidates (which I HATE)....but if you examine his record and his platform, I think any strong conservative would be pleased - certainly compared to the other GOP candidates.


42 posted on 11/29/2011 7:01:20 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: justsaynomore
Sorry for the multiple pings today - but I thought you all would want to see this.

No need for an apology. Thanks for posting!

43 posted on 11/29/2011 7:10:11 PM PST by South40 (Just say NO to pro-ILLEGAL alien RINOS!)
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To: St. Louis Conservative

What/Who is his donor base? Just asking friendly like here.


44 posted on 11/29/2011 7:16:10 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (RINO Establishment's next move: State GOP parties boot conservative candidates from future debates)
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To: South40

Now. Watch all the other camps a) bad mouth this effort (p*nis envy), and all the while b) scramble behind the scenes to construct such specific FP details and user friendly graphics on their own website(s), maybe even copycat a bit.


45 posted on 11/29/2011 7:22:54 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (RINO Establishment's next move: State GOP parties boot conservative candidates from future debates)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

I have no idea.....he has is share of dedicated supporters. I would assume a lot of folks from Utah, Mormon Republicans, grassroots conservatives like me, and he certainly will draw from “moderate” Republicans I’d imagine.

Jon Huntsman is also personally very wealthy. His father is a multi-billionaire. I believe he has spent a fair amount of his own money on this race.


46 posted on 11/29/2011 7:27:38 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: Sudetenland
You have seen the links on this thread where he was writing about foreign policy (besides talking about it on his radio show) since 2006?

If you support someone go support that candidate. Critics who post the same thing over and over are not needed on Cain threads. The MSM does that for us just fine.

47 posted on 11/29/2011 7:51:34 PM PST by 22cal (Forgiven, not perfected)
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To: Huck
I heard/saw video of Cain saying that he had said “everything” and that the media reported it as “anything.”

But since I'm willing to accept the possibility that he is mis-remembering his exact word, I was hoping you might have video that proves what the media has reported.

I never saw the original video, if there was any, because I thought the original quote came from a conversation and/or interview he was having with a reporter while they were riding on Cain's bus on the way to another campaign stop. I don't know if there was video of that conversation, or just the reporter's notes.

Either way, I don't need to have it proved that he said “anything” because I don't really care. I don't believe a President needs to know “everything” about “anything” — I'm not voting for Einstein, I'm voting for a Leader.

If you want to believe the media, that's your prerogative. I've been interviewed by the media, and they never get it right. So I don't believe a word they say without seeing the video for myself — the uncut video.

48 posted on 11/29/2011 7:52:20 PM PST by BagCamAddict (How about you post in support of YOUR candidate, instead of trashing all the others??)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks justsaynomore.


49 posted on 11/29/2011 8:13:36 PM PST by SunkenCiv (It's never a bad time to FReep this link -- https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: justsaynomore

Nice brochure, where’s the transcription of his speech?

I’ve found only snippets of it online, like:
“As a businessman, I don’t believe we should be giving money to our enemies.”

Oh wait — that’s the last recorded text to Ginger White! ;)


50 posted on 11/30/2011 4:54:01 AM PST by Lady Lucky
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To: justsaynomore

Bookmarked. Good post.


51 posted on 11/30/2011 8:31:39 AM PST by Eagle of Liberty (Shaking My Head on a daily basis)
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To: justsaynomore
Just waltzing through a daydream here.

When I listen to the debates I see an international relations committee headed by Bachmann, a committee headed by Gingrich that destroys, quells and arrests the OES and other leaders of hate and kicking CAIR OUT of America plus dismantling the hate squad called the UN. Allen West( of course not on panel) leadder of house, and as for dmoncrats, rid the Pelosi, Reid cronies. West could do so many things and would be a good aide or leader( for a 2016 presidential runner unless somehow this works. There's a lot of good leaders NOT on stage but despite the runners background, they're definitely smart, I see Ron Paul working to decrease debt and dealing with border issues along with Santorum in conjunction with the joint chiefs.

Huntsman also has many skills and could work hard with Chinese and allied asian relations we so need, Cain as could work against the EPA, DOE, along with Perry, who could be president? He certainly has the charisma despite flaws( as all have) and would inspire small businesses and has the skills to eliminate all the regulations and taxes to BRING BACK the outsourcing and all together this group can STOP the Islamic hate speach and the PC baloney they are using against Americans, kick em all to Venezuela, Afghanistan for the womens right s activist, with flowers not guns, Wahabi Arabia, nigeria, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Sudan( no one even heare's of Sudan now) and let Code Pink run it with their rhetoric and see how far they go sans bags of money they had in Fallujah that killed American soldiers.

Since DOHbama opened up the 100 czars deal, well whoever becomes resident president on that panel, they'll NEED every other person who has skills that could possibly turn America away from the cliff, re institute or use treason clause and start hanging or tar and feathering the so- cialists, marxists, communists and wreckers and rippers of the constitution and our fine nation. Allow CCW's and a shoot to kill order against any muslim praying in streets and general mayhem. Turn the FBI loose on these haters of America, this includes La Raza and the Wimp Supremists, New Black Punters, It's AMERICA or the highway.

Perry can be a rover, a veep , but I just see who ever wins as, if I were president in that debate panel I'd make all those on stage members of the presidents elite. Each has a strength, each has a weekness. Romney would be in charge of dismanteling DOHbama care, and dealing with those Supreme court justices illegally posted with minimal background checks.

Should DOHbama win against that panel, I can only see more demise in America, more hatred, probably a bloody class warfare, continual printing of money, taxing that is so exorbiatant we'll revert to serdom and worse, church burnings in the name of fairness and PC, probably another prediction come true as Beck likes to point out all too much( I do like him )that all food, money and such will force America into a feudal scatered United States.I better stop.

52 posted on 11/30/2011 9:20:23 AM PST by Karliner ( Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28, "...this is the end of the beginning."WC)
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