The debate began with the two most similar candidates Minnesotans Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Rep. Michele Bachmann pulling no punches in disparaging each others records. It wouldnt take long for the two most different candidates to have at it, and the foreign policy conversation between. Rep. Ron Paul and Rick Santorum delivered just as much as the experience one among the Minnesotans.
Rep. Paul brought his vintage A-game to the debate on foreign policy tonight, attacking Americas foreign policy on Iran and arguing that they were entirely justified in wanting nuclear weapons. Arguing that the USSR had nuclear weapons and they were the greatest danger in our history, he concluded it made no sense to stop the Iranians, who were not a threat. Oh, and by the way, thats why we dont have trade relations with Cuba, he added as an aside. Its about time we start talking to Cuba and stop these wars that are 30-40 years old.
At this, Santorum shot up, interrupting Herman Cains question to respond as the author of the anti-Iranian bill that riled up Rep. Paul so much. Iran is not Iceland, he argued, noting that Iran has killed more American men and women in uniform than the Iraqis [sic] or Afghans have. He also added that Iran is at war with us, which gave Rep. Paul a comeback opening. We started it in 1953
we installed the Shah, and the blowback came in 1979
its been going on because we just plain dont mind our own business, he shouted, to cheers.
The segment via Fox News below:
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