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Newt-Onian Foreign Policy

December 3, 2011
Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Lew Rockwell.com
12/3/2011

Neocon Bombthrower (Literally)

Newt Gingrich’s foreign policy views are a combination of wild, irresponsible, and aggressive warmongering, extraordinary naivete about the nature of government, and juvenile hero worship. One only needs to read his September 7, 2006 Wall Street Journal article entitled “Lincoln and Bush” to see the truth in this statement.

First, Congress should declare that we are in World War III, says Gingrich. This in turn will require a “dramatically larger budget.” And what should be done with this dramatically larger budget? According to Gingrich, the U.S. military should invade Lebanon with the purpose of “disarming Hezbollah.” This would effectively commence another war with Syria, says Gingrich, as it would be “the first direct defeat of Syria,” which supposedly pulls the strings of Hezbollah. It would also be an assault on Iran, says the former House speaker, and would therefore be an act of war against that country as well.

Next, full-scale warfare should be waged against North Korea, Iran and Syria with the objective of “replacing the repressive dictatorships” in those countries. All of this would somehow serve in “restoring American prestige in the region,” says Gingrich. Yes, murdering hundreds of thousands of Iranians, Syrians, and Lebanese, and destroying their cities and their infrastructure of civilization, which is what war does, would surely lead the people of those countries to think of Americans as “prestigious.”

And now… the rest of the story. …..

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