I guess I am the only one who thinks Dr. Paul explains his FP positions clearly. How many times does he have to repeat the Jeffersonian non-interventionist neutral position of Peace, Trade, Friendship, and no entangling alliances? Ergo, close all foreign bases, bring the troops home, end the wars, get out of NATO, UN, WTO, NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT, etc., unilateral free-trade, end all sanctions. Pretty clear to me.
Just because he doesn't speak the language of the warmongers, hawks, bloodlusters and the war-profiteers doesn't mean he isn't articulating the position well. I do think he lacks emphasis especially concerning the erosion and danger to liberty that war, militarism, and imperialism wrought. He should also stress more the destruction of the family that war causes and civil society. War is antithesis to Civilization. If anything I think Paul can be too soft-hawkish sometimes. Of course I am probably in the minority on that position.