Check out this list of the foreign policy advisers to the 2008 candidates over at the Washington Post. Anyone else see the across-party-lines warmongers, globalists, and big government supporters? Democrat and Republican means nothing to those who hold a foreign policy of murder and war.
To look at a few, let’s start where the list begins with Hillary Clinton. Madeline Albright, the woman who said that killing half a million Iraqi children was “worth it“, advises the Hillary Rodham. She’s got Sandy Berger, who admitted he stole documents from the National Archives and stuck them in his pants. Leslie Gelb, the president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, a group known for its anti-American views and intellectual approach to warmongering. The Council has recently hinted that war with Iran is coming and that along with it might come a false-flag attack, $200\barrel oil, and soon after regional currency with the collapse of the American dollar.
Barack Obama also has an interesting figure on board. Zbigniew Brzezinski, who hinted that a false flag attack might be the pretext for the Iran war, also predicted that America would have to go to war with Iran to confront Russia and China in the future, which he put into his book The Grand Chessboard back in 1997. Obama’s advisers are way less well-known, which may be one reason he’s the only guy pushing to go to war with Pakistan. If anyone has some reason to think Barack Obama is different, I suggest this article be given a read.
Enough can be said about Edwards with this statement: John Edwards has kept on Derek Chollet, his former Senate foreign policy aide, who gives insight into a book that helped prop up the case for the Iraq war. He doesn’t agree with everything, but given that Chollet is not vehemently anti-war, most likely advised Edwards to vote “yes” on the Iraq war resolution in 2002, and is still with Edwards hints to me he will be listening to this guy a lot more often if he were to be elected president.
Norman Podhoretz is one of Giuliani’s latest advisers, who consistently speaks of bombing Iran. The rest of the list of Rudy’s advisers consists of warmongers like Gerard Alexander and Martin Kramer.
John McCain is one to pick odd people to head up his foreign policy advisory board. Max Boot, former CFR editor, and Richard Armitage (who leaked the info in Valerie Plame’s case) make some of the weirdest ones, while Henry Kissinger, Bill Kristol, Robert Kagan and Colin Powell make up the rest of the warmongering bunch.
Out of all the candidates listed in the Washington Post article, Mitt Romney has the least impressive advisers. They almost all seem to be coming out of the woodwork from the Latin American interests. Perhaps Romney has plans to either make peace with the South American countries or go to war with them.
A quick lookover of any of the dozens of names listed on the Post site shows that these candidates are all using warmongering advisers from the same pool of special interests. To vote for any of these people shows a neoconservative philosophy virtually any way you put it.
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[...] The Foreign Policy of the 2008 Candidates: War, war, and more war Posted on November 7, 2007 by Lance Check out this list of the foreign policy advisers to the 2008 candidates over at the Washington Post. Anyone else see the across-party-lines warmongers, globalists, and big government supporters? Democrat and Republican means nothing to those who hold a foreign policy of murder and war. To look at a few, lets start where the list begins with Hillary Clinton. Madeline Albright, the woman w source: inquirer [...]