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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: For Newt, ‘World War III’ Is Just the Beginning For Newt, World War III Is Just the Beginning 32 inShare By Spencer Ackerman Email Author January 27, 2012 | 6:31 am | Categories: Paper Pushers, Beltway Bandits, Politicians Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr Newt Gingrich doesnt just want to lay waste to his political enemies and a large part of the news media. The former House speaker and presidential hopeful wants to bomb a significant part of the planet, too. Gingrich is on the record favoring American military intervention from North Korea to Lebanon. He recently threatened cyberwar with China and Russia. And on Monday, he called for an all-out assault to topple the Castro regime in Cuba. With such a wide range of targets, no wonder Gingrich has consistently said that the U.S. is in the middle of World War III. His plans for overthrowing the Iranian government? Just the beginning. In fact, if President Gingrich encounters any little green men while building his moon base (!), they had better pray to their astral maker for mercy. In a July 2006 interview, Gingrich lamented President Bushs alleged reluctance to connect the dots between what a Seattle Times reporter summarized as bomb attacks in India, North Korean nuclear threats, terrorist arrests and investigations in Florida, Canada and Britain, and violence in Israel and Lebanon. That same month, citing the same litany of conflicts, Gingrich said on Meet The Press, I believe if you take all the countries I just listed, that youve been covering, put them on a map, look at all the different connectivity, youd have to say to yourself this is, in fact, World War III. In a follow-up interview with Sean Hannity, Gingrich went further, suggesting that the U.S. needed a more aggressive military posture. Being Americans, we prosecute wars to win them, not to have reasonable response, not to have appropriate levels of retaliation, he said. Our theory is you start bombing our cities; were going to defeat you and make it impossible. When challenged by Alan Colmes, who asked if the U.S. had a responsibility to avoid a third world war, Gingrich replied that the war was forced upon a reluctant America. My point is were in a war! he said. We need to understand this isnt an option. This isnt some diplomatic moment to wring our hands and hope that Hezbollah will become more mature. We have to defeat the terrorists and we have to replace the terror-supporting governments. His 2006 book Winning The Future married that argument to the contention that elites refused to acknowledge the danger. Most of us believe that 9/11 was proof that we have enemies that hate us and who would kill millions of Americans if they had the chance, Gingrich wrote. Our liberal national security elites believe that we should defend America only within the framework of an ineffective United Nations and the approval of a skeptical Europe. To some degree, Gingrich considered the rhetoric of world war to be a marketing tool. The minute you use the language of an epic global conflict, public opinion on the wars would change, he argued to the Seattle Times, leading Americans to think, OK, if were in the third world war, which side do you think should win? As broad as Gingrichs third world war may be, its not the only conflict he envisions. Is there a Communist regime still in existence, however nominal or vestigal its relation to communism? Gingrich wants to intervene there, too. And Russia and China, hes argued, are also at war with the United States. Take Cuba, a dictatorship that gave up any plausible threat to the U.S. when the Soviet Empire collapsed. At the Republican debate on Monday, Gingrich said the U.S. should use appropriate covert operations in order aggressively to overthrow the regime. This is even after Fidel Castros health has rendered him a null factor; and 50 years after a certain climactic covert operation with the same mission created one of the U.S.s worst Cold War donnybrooks. Last month, Gingrich said that Russia and Chinas online economic espionage represents the equivalent of acts of war. That didnt merit a bombing campaign, but Gingrich thinks the U.S. should consider responding in kind: [L]ook, there are games were not going to tolerate being played. And we either need an armed truce or were going to engage as aggressively as you are. (Hes also warned that the Chinese James Bond is trying to hack into an American defense-industrial company.) Then theres North Korea, whose missile threat Gingrich has warned about for decades. In 2009, ahead of a (failed) long-range missile launch, Gingrich demanded that President Obama should take whatever preemptive actions are necessary to blow the missile up. It wasnt even the first time Gingrich issued that call. Three years earlier, in an op-ed, Gingrich argued that the military should destroy that very same missile, the Taepodong-2, on its site before it is launched. Our ability to preempt the launch is nearly certain. His preferred means to destroy it: lasers. Then there are the threats closer to Americas shores. Gingrich hasnt signed off on invading Mexico, as his former GOP rival Rick Perry did. But he told Yahoo News in November that the U.S. should execute leaders of Mexican drug cartels convicted in U.S. courts. We need to think through a strategy that makes it radically less likely that were going to have drugs in this country, Gingrich said. Thats a rather busy docket for the military under President Gingrich. None of it should be surprising. Gingrich, like Danger Room, is something of a mil-nerd. He writes counterfactual historical fiction about a Confederate victory in the Civil War. But the strange thing about it is the fatalism that sometimes surrounds the candidate about Americas future. In 1995, he gave an interview to Wired that suggested that America is doomed to be nuked. Am I happy that a terrorist might someday be able to rent a truck and have a tactical nuclear weapon? Gingrich mused to Esther Dyson. Its inevitable. Previously You Might Like Related Links by Contextly Orbit Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: tom007, 4 (#0)
Clearly, the salamander is completely unhinged.
Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson I stayed awake just last night praying that hezbollach wouldn't kill me. His campaign should have to include "Sponsored by Zio Warmongers Inc." in all advertising, print and media.
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Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson salamander = Newt
I will add that I would never consider moving to Dearborn, MI "Hezbollah City", USA. HehHeh
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There's a damn lot of that going around, Loddy. I would bet that if The Newt were waterboarded, he'd give up the anti-Christ's name in a gulp or two. I tested tasers and waterboarding to see my threshold and my God it takes serious faith to weather the test. I'd almost prefer a concussion grenade attack. IMO
He outta move to Texas and run for governor. Clearly, the salamander is completely unhinged. He outta move to Texas and run for governor. NO!! Colorado, that's a much more fitting venue for his lunacy ;-) #11. To: tom007 (#9) Funny - that guy is so discredited that he shouldn't be on any ballot, anywhere. Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson #12. To: X-15 (#10) Definitely, we have far too many loonys in this state already. It is hard to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination. Voltaire #13. To: Lod (#1) Here's a good example of the unhingeitudeness sweeping the country... Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner. My Man Godfrey (1936) #14. To: X-15 (#10) He outta move to Texas and run for governor. NO!! Colorado, that's a much more fitting venue for his lunacy ;-) I would hope the Colorado Fruit Inspectors at the border would pick him up and send him back to Independence, Texas. ;) #15. To: Lod (#1) Nevertheless, his craziness serves as great audience maintenance for Jew media talking heads, who mostly are too stupid or otherwise constrained from generating constructive debate about job recovery programs for America.
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