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In the latest round of jousting, Senator Obama has blasted the Bush Administration and Senator McCain as having bad foreign policy for America.

Unfortunately, it is hard to say this is going to strengthen Obama's case because his approach lacks strength.

In the case of Iraq, I would agree with him. After 9/11 the world was with us in our war to stop terrorism and find Osama. Unfortunately, bad foreign policy has put the United States in an ill-advised war in Iraq, which is having terrible repercussions against the U.S. standing on the world stage.

On the other hand, I have to agree with Senator McCain and Presidents Bush and Reagan who said we do not negotiate with terrorists.

I know America is looking to be diplomatic. I know we want to preserve peace in the world. I also know that it is not the way of the righteous to negotiate with terrorists. Terrorism is the opposite of what America stands for and for Senator Obama to suggest that we will sit down and negotiate with terrorist regimes is to admit that terrorism is a legitimate form of government and acceptable to the U.S.

I am not pro-war but I am also not supportive of sanctioning the killing of Americans and peaceful citizens. You cannot bring peace talks and negotiations to those who do not understand either of those ideals.

Yes, America is in a bad spot right now on the world stage. But we have taken our stance that anti-terrorism is a worthwhile battle to fight. For us to suddenly say, we are willing to negotiate with terrorism is to throw up the white flag of surrender. Does anyone believe that a better course of action would have been to negotiate a peace treaty with Hitler? Absolutely not. Sometimes evil has to be recognized as evil and the good must stand to fight.

We are not here to support terrorism by legitimizing it and to say that once you have killed enough innocent civilians we will treat you as equal partners on the world stage.

Yes, there are evil regimes in the world. There is untold suffering in this world. Unfortunately, though our hearts go out to the suffering, as do billions and billions of dollars of American aid, we cannot right every wrong in this world. What we can do is not reward those tactics with a place at the table of justice.

I know it seems a hard line to walk in the face of our foreign policy issues, but it is a hard line that must be held.

We need to hold the high ground of the Liberty. It is not in the ways of Liberty to wage "holy wars" against every anti-American government on the planet just as it is not in the ways of Liberty to negotiate with tyranny. There comes a time for wars, and there comes a time to garner the support of other nations.

The foreign policy of America should be as it has been since the Revolution; we do not negotiate with tyrants and terrorists. Diplomacy means becoming a strong world citizen again and bringing more countries to our cause. We must earn the support of the world, through diplomacy, and put in place strong sanctions against those countries that support the destruction of their own people. Diplomacy does not mean negotiating with terrorists, that is appeasement to stop killing. Terrorists will not stop. They will only continue because if you reward evil, evil will seek bigger rewards through more bloodshed.

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I never met anyone named Wily USA before. Talk about hiding! I don't agree with everything written here, but hey, I use my real name!

I have a comment about the "terrorism is because of inequality and poverty" idea. What's the way out of poverty? Hard work, saving, cooperation. Terrorism is because of the opposite: Putting ideology above all else, like the communists and Nazis did. Ideally the best way to end terrorism would be to force them to confront themselves and each other as to why they're doing it. It's a huge, huge effort to present them with no other option but to question why they're doing this to themselves and us. The thing is, what gets attention gets stronger and healthier. It would be great to starve them of attention and give them no payoff.

Good article Joe. They are intolerant of Chrisitans and Jews, even Islamists who aren't exactly like them. When someone thinks they have their god's blessing to murder, the thought of negotiating with them is not only futile, but dangerous.

There is a reason for terrorism... and a lot of it has to do with U.S. foreign policy. And one person's terrorist could be another person's military. So tell me something Mr. Patriot... Would you rather go back 10 years and have a little chat with a terrorist, or would you rather sacrifice those lives on September 11th again. We already know what Mr. Clinton, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney would do. They would call it "a great loss, but a necessary sacrifice." Start thinking outside the box. Start thinking for yourself. Start researching for yourself. STOP paraphrasing crappy politicians. Bad journalist! Okay, have some BRAIN candy.
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