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You’re telling of history is accurate but leaves out the middle. While our Founding Fathers may very well have been non-interventionists, to use a modern phrase, they would have no doubt dropped their opposition to “foreign entanglements”, just as our more recent Presidents did after Pearl Harbor. Philosophy is of little use when the enemy brings the war to you. Are you suggesting that Washington or Jefferson would not have reacted similalry to how FDR and the wider American populace did to the initiation of hostilities brought on by the Japanese? I don’t think that dog will hunt. Are you suggesting that we should not have gone after Al Qeada and their allies after 9-11. I think our pre-emptive attack on Iraq (bring it on Bob!The foreign policy of Ron Paul is the foreign policy of the Founders. It is the foreign policy of Thomas Jefferson who, in his first inaugural address, called for “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.” It is the foreign policy of George Washington who, in his Farewell Address, reminded us that, “The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible…Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?” Ron Paul’s foreign policy is the foreign policy of non-intervention. It puts American interests ahead of all other foreign interests. It follows the Just War Doctrine, which the war in Iraq did not even come close to satisfying. And remember, for much of the early 20th century our country had an excellent reputation in the Middle East, the part of the world we are told will hate us no matter what we do. The Islamic world has never been democratic. Yet, before we intervened there, our last threat came from the Barbary pirates. Certain “conservatives” have been converted to the belief that only by making the world democratic can we ever make America secure. But our Founders did not believe this; they did not even believe in democracy, per se. They thought they were creating a Republic that would be made secure by staying out of the wars of the blood-soaked continent their fathers had left behind. Interventionism is not the solution. Interventionism is the problem. And all this talk of a “democratic” Middle East may end up coming back to haunt us. Ironically, Israel may end up the biggest loser if “democracy” comes to the Middle East. Just look at Egypt and how far the situation has worsened in that country since Obama decision to back “democracy” and threw an autocratic, yet secure ally (Mubarak) under the bus. Sharia law will replace any secular constitution. The same will likely happen in Libya and anywhere else this so-called “democratic revolution” spreads. And who will suffer the most? Israel and Middle Eastern Christians. Between Bush and Obama we are witnessing the greatest blunders in American foreign policy. Bush and Obama will be long gone and OUR children will have to live with the consequences.