The 108th Congress should
- act as a much-needed check on the executive branch’s
reflexive tendency to expand the global political and military
role of the United States under the guise of U.S. "global
leadership,"
- initiate a comprehensive review of
existing U.S. security commitments and jettison those that are
not clearly linked to vital national security interests,
- review the defense budget and make
the necessary reductions to bring it in line with a security
strategy that is based on the defense of vital national
security interests, and
- refuse to provide funding for
military interventions except in the unlikely event that such
an intervention is a necessary response to a national security
threat.
Ultimate objectives:
- Eliminate all foreign
political entanglements
- This means no foreign aid to
our enemies
- Create a national commitment to Faith-Based Security
- "In God We Trust"
-- our national motto
"God Bless America" -- national security as a
by-product of national obedience
The Myth of National Security
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