Romney’s
Paul Ryan VP Pick Pleases War Hawks
Ryan
has been meeting with top neo-cons and blindly supports the violent
US Empire
11
August, 2012
Presumptive
Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney has chosen Rep. Paul Ryan
to run for his Vice President slot and although Ryan has built an
unearned reputation as a deficit hawk, the pick has also pleased
foreign policy hawks.
Rep.
Paul Ryan made a name for himself as the chairman of the House Budget
Committee as someone willing to put forth deep cuts in government
spending. Last year he authored a spending bill that was advertised
as slashing $38 billion in government spending, even though the
Congressional Budget Office found he would actually only cut $325
million overall, which is which is inconsequential enough to the
overall budget for it to have not happened at all.
But
Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Howard
“Buck” McKeon, told Newsweek’s Daily Beast he has worked
closely with Ryan to come up with ways to avoid making any
significant cuts to defense. Specifically, to avoid sequestration
cuts, which Ryan and other hawks have described has too deep, but
which would only cut defense spending back to 2007 levels.
In
his 99-page “Path to Prosperity” plan, Ryan advocated various
cuts while boosting military spending .
As
Danielle Pletka, vice president for foreign and defense policy
studies at the hawkish American Enterprise Institute, told the Daily
Beast, “Unlike a lot of fiscal conservatives, one of the great
things about Paul Ryan is he is not omni-directionally a budget
cutter,” meaning he knows better than to cut a red cent from
America’s enormous and wasteful defense budget.
The
Daily Beast has also confirmed that Ryan has been receiving briefings
from Elliot Abrams, former Reagan apparatchik and George W. Bush’s
former Middle East director at the National Security Council. Fred
Kagan, a leading neo-conservative and “one of the architects of the
military surges in Iraq and Afghanistan,” has also been meeting
with Ryan to coach him on foreign policy.
Paul
Ryan has also been praised by Jamie Fly, executive director of the
uber-hawkish Foreign Policy Initiative, a neo-conservative think tank
that has advocated regime change in Iran, military action in Syria to
depose the regime there., and criticized the US withdrawal from Iraq.
In
a June 2011 foreign policy speech, Ryan heralded so-called American
Exceptionalism and criticized ”isolationism,” argued that
“America is the greatest force for human freedom the world has ever
seen,” leaving out the fact that the US props up dictatorships all
around the world and engages in near constant aggression and
violence.
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