C4L Foreign Policy Debate: Fein vs. Kuhner Pt.2

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The debate examines whether current U.S. foreign policy is endangering our Republic with perpetual, world-wide warfare for the sake of nation-building—or whether the conflicts in which we are embroiled are necessary to protect American citizens from Islamic extremism in a post-9/11 world.

Featuring Bruce Fein, former Reagan administration associate deputy attorney general, and Jeff Kuhner, talk-radio host on AM 570 and a columnist and media commentator at The Washington Times, the debate was moderated by The American Conservative editor Daniel McCarthy.

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  • @DanMcCabePA

    There have been a LOT of murder prosecutions over the years.

    Have past murder prosecutions stopped the crime of murder? NO.

    Going after Terrorists IGNORES the reason WHY they are terrorists. It's NOT because they hate our freedom. It's because we have been occupying the Middle-East, bribing or bombing them into submission for 75 years.

    Terror via suicide bombing is a desperate act of an occupied people. We have NO business chasing monsters or forcing democracy.

  • @DanMcCabePA

    Just research US Middle-East History and ask youself what YOU would do if THEY were HERE doing those same things to OUR country. Walk a mile in someone elses shoes and you'll understand how they think.

    Then read the 911 commission report and research CIA's term "Blow-Back" aka "unintended Consequences" THIS is why G. Washinton warned us about foreign entanglements and foreign adventureism.

    Empires ALWAYS collapse due to military spending, social decay and bankruptcy.

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  • @MrEmango The easiest way is to follow the financial times, and business media. Ive heard a few different investors say that they never became a conspiracy theorist until after they started learning about investing. I am the same. Plus i used to be the most anti-conspiracy theorist out there. The aguments i used to have with some friends in real life and a few people online too.

    People conspire all the time. Its what us humans do. We're group animals. Read Matt Taibbi(Rolling Stone) does good re

  • @NicosMind Whacko!!! Try adding a little thing like facts when you speak things. The Illuminati (no E) lasted only a few years in the 1700s, then disbanded. Only whacked out PCNs believe they still exist, in a totally different manner than they were originally. Freemasons? Seriously? Do YOU have any proof of a Freemason conspiracy, or anything? Or, do you just believe what you read?

  • Bruce Fein for Ron Paul's attorney general.

  • I love this guy Bruce Fein,, this is just great stuff !!! My New Hero!

  • He started off well but when he got to the draft he is wrong. As a third generation draftee I object to the majority telling me that I have to fight in their stupid Zionist caused wars. I will defend my country when it is invaded.

  • @DanMcCabePA What do you call the sanctions & blockade of Iraq, that resulted in the deaths of over 1 million men, women, and children?

  • @DanMcCabePA One man's warfare is another's terrorism. In his "History of the English Speaking Peoples", Churchill referred to William Wallace as a 'terrorist".

  • @LibertySole They're a Muslim ethnic minority that has been brutally oppressed.

  • @DanMcCabePA

    The British landed in Basra, in southern Iraq in 1914 to protect oil fields for WWI.

    The US put it's first base in Iran in 1942 to secure the oil for WWII. Truman partitioned Palestine in 1947 (57% to Israel,43 percent to Palestine) & recongized the State of Isreal on May 14, 1948. In 1953, Eisenhower ordered the CIA to depose Mohammed Mossadegh, the elected leader of the Iranian parliament (so much for democracy). The US backed Sadam, BinLadin...

    us middle east history

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