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spanone

(135,830 posts)
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 01:05 PM Jan 2016

has ANY republican candidate used the word 'diplomacy'? not that i'm aware of.

fear and war is all i hear....

from august:

Why Republicans Reject the Iran Deal — and All Diplomacy


SYDNEY, Australia — Since the nuclear deal with Iran was announced on July 14, Republicans have attacked it with fire-and-brimstone zeal. They have called it everything from appeasement to betrayal. President Obama has fired back, arguing that opposition to the deal stems from the same worldview that led to the 2003 invasion of Iraq: “A mind-set characterized by a preference for military action over diplomacy.”

But this strain of thinking goes beyond Iraq. Although not all conservative Republicans share it, the tendency to reject diplomatic deals is rooted on the right of the American political spectrum. And while several Democrats — from Harry Truman to Henry “Scoop” Jackson during the Cold War — have embraced aspects of this hardline foreign policy, it is conservatives who are far more likely than liberals to stress confrontation over conciliation.

Since the early 1950s, many conservatives — conditioned to think in Manichean terms of absolute victory or total surrender — have opposed major peace initiatives on the grounds that they were forms of surrender and appeasement. Rather than making the world safer, they argued, such diplomatic deals weakened America’s global standing.

The antipathy toward diplomacy so often found on the right goes back to what conservatives see as the original sin of postwar diplomacy: the 1945 Yalta Conference. The meeting between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin recognized Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe, where the Red Army had established itself in its westward march to Germany.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/26/opinion/why-republicans-reject-the-iran-deal-and-all-diplomacy.html

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has ANY republican candidate used the word 'diplomacy'? not that i'm aware of. (Original Post) spanone Jan 2016 OP
Maybe we should be grateful they appear unwilling to use words they dont understand. Jackie Wilson Said Jan 2016 #1
welcome to DU....astute observation! spanone Jan 2016 #2
The only word they use is WAR! B Calm Jan 2016 #3
Well, after all DFW Jan 2016 #4
Good read... Wounded Bear Jan 2016 #5
They usually stop at being a dip and leave it there Johonny Jan 2016 #6

Jackie Wilson Said

(4,176 posts)
1. Maybe we should be grateful they appear unwilling to use words they dont understand.
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 01:08 PM
Jan 2016

This would be a step in the right direction.

But yes, diplomacy seems to be like science to these guys, unknown territory.

DFW

(54,370 posts)
4. Well, after all
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 01:20 PM
Jan 2016

You can't expect someone to make use of a word he might never have heard, and doesn't know the meaning of in any case.

Johonny

(20,841 posts)
6. They usually stop at being a dip and leave it there
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 01:45 PM
Jan 2016

some bold ones add a $*it, but only the bold ones.

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