Cruz repeats Rand’s foreign policy as his own - calls it “Cruz doctrine”
Cruz repeats what Rand Paul has been saying about intervention while trying to distinguish himself from Rand Paul by saying he’s not Rand Paul… again.
From A daillycaller article by Jamie Weinstein 4/28/15 called 'The Cruz Doctrine: Ted Cruz Opens Up About His Foreign Policy Worldview'
http://dailycaller.com/2015/04/28/t...-opens-up-about-his-foreign-policy-worldview/
Cruz repeats what Rand Paul has been saying about intervention while trying to distinguish himself from Rand Paul by saying he’s not Rand Paul… again.
From A daillycaller article by Jamie Weinstein 4/28/15 called 'The Cruz Doctrine: Ted Cruz Opens Up About His Foreign Policy Worldview'
http://dailycaller.com/2015/04/28/t...-opens-up-about-his-foreign-policy-worldview/
LAS VEGAS — Ted Cruz wants you to know that he isn’t a Rand Paul on foreign policy – but he isn’t a John McCain*either.
“The touchstone of foreign policy should be the vital national security interest of America,” Cruz said, arguing his foreign policy was neither “full neocon” nor “libertarian isolationist.”
“Historically, America has always been reluctant to engage in military conflict,”
Here’s the author's alleged “difference”:“if and when U.S. military force is required…
First, it should begin with a clearly stated objective at the outset. It should be directly tied to U.S. national security”…
Second we should use overwhelming force to that objective….
Third, we should get the heck out - It is not the job of the U.S. military to engage in nation building to turn foreign countries into democratic utopias.”
And yet:Cruz’s foreign policy differs from*Rand Paul’s because, among other things, he appears more willing to commit American military might if necessary than the Kentucky senator, such as potentially in*Iran. But Cruz sometimes opposes more hawkish senators like John McCain, Lindsey Graham and — arguably — Marco Rubio*because he doesn’t believe America should use the*military to help spread democracy abroad.
Like many 2016 contenders, Cruz — who says he occasionally consults foreign policy thinkers like former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, former CIA director Jim Woolsey and former George W. Bush administration deputy national security adviser Elliott Abrams —
frames his foreign policy through Reagan’s “peace through strength” credo.