McCain on Foreign Policy




Here is the full text of Sen. John McCain's Foreign Policy Speech yesterday, March 26, 2008, before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, California:

When I was five years old, a car pulled up in front of our house in New London, Connecticut, and a Navy officer rolled down the window, and shouted at my father that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. My father immediately left for the submarine base where he was stationed. I rarely saw him again for four years.

My grandfather, who commanded the fast carrier task force under Admiral Halsey, came home from the war exhausted from the burdens he had borne, and died the next day. In Vietnam, where I formed the closest friendships of my life, some of those friends never came home to the country they loved so well. I detest war.  read more »








Here is a Fox News report that review's John McCain's Foreign Policy Address today, March 26, 2008, before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, California.








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Here is powerful video of Sen. John McCain speaking of the horrors of war, but also speaking forcefully about America's responsibility to finish the job in Iraq rather than following the Democrats' path of precipitous withdrawal - a path McCain said would be "morally reprehensible," and a "stain on the character of a great nation."

McCain made the comments in a major Foreign Policy address today, March 26, 2008, before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, California.

Hat Tip: Hot Air.com









Here is video of Sen. John McCain explaining why Iraq and Afghanistan are "two pillars" of a successful Foreign Policy for the United States in the years to come, particularly in the face of the War on Terror. McCain made these remarks during a major Foreign Policy speech he delivered today, March 26, 2008, before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, California.






Here is video of John McCain's outstanding Foreign Policy Address delivered today, March 26, 2008, before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles. McCain's address was a sweeping vision of how he would handle Foreign Policy as President, from North America to Latin America, and including his view on the importance of Iraq and Afghanistan as the pillars to forge a new, more peaceful and Democratic Middle East.

We will have significant clips from the speech on key subjects in the near future.

Note: The video begins a few moments into the speech.





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