Ron Paul Blames 9-11 Attacks On United States

August 30th, 2011 (5) Posted By The Assassin.

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The Hill:

The United States hasn’t learned much in the 10 years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) argued Tuesday.

Paul, a libertarian-minded Republican presidential candidate, voiced criticism of U.S. foreign policy just days before the 10th anniversary of the coordinated terrorist attacks that resulted in almost 3,000 deaths.
“I don’t think we’ve learned a whole lot because our foreign policy hasn’t changed,” Paul told a guest host on Lou Dobbs’s radio show.

Paul has long been a critic of U.S. foreign policy, particularly the military engagements in Afghanistan and Iraq undertaken in the years following the attacks. Republican President George W. Bush initiated those wars, which have extended into President Obama’s term, and Obama has sought to set timetables for withdrawal from both engagements.

Paul cited the work of two University of Chicago professors, Robert Pape and James Feldman, who produced research arguing that U.S. occupation of foreign lands (and not religious extremism) is the biggest driver of terrorist attacks.

“The statistics are overwhelming that this is the case,” the Texas congressman argued. “They also show that when [the U.S. military leaves], suicide and terrorist attacks against us are dramatically diminished.”

Paul has long been a minority voice in the Republican Party on issues of foreign policy. He was critical of Bush’s foreign policy at a time when other GOP figures were supporting the military engagements abroad.

In terms of its political implications, Paul’s stance certainly distinguishes him from most of his competitors for the GOP presidential nomination. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R), for instance, questioned in a speech Tuesday before the Veterans of Foreign Wars whether U.S. troops were being withdrawn from Afghanistan too hastily.

Paul’s foreign policy views have always been a point of contention between his supporters and analysts and media members who question whether his positions would make him too unpalatable to the broader Republican primary electorate to win the nomination.

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  • Anonymous

    Ah yes, the measured,pro America,protect the Constitution words of Stormfront’s preferred candidate..

    PaulPot assualt in 10..9..8..7..6..

  • libertygirl

    This article says nothing about Ron Paul blaming the US for the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

  • http://police-state-watch.blogspot.com/ JTWilliams

    Stormfront? I’m sure Stormfront LOVES killing arabs! That is a slanderous statement!

    10 years since that horrible day, we must admit- THE US GOVERNMENT IS EVIL! That’s not to say that Americans deserve to be killed by the Muslim extremists. It’s to say that the US GOVT IS RESPONSIIBLE for the policies that insight the terrorists!

    Conservatives should be able to differentiate between the govt and the people. We can on domestic policy. So, why should we give those same people a pass on their overseas adventurism? Just look at the Libya policy- they just overthrew a government that they cut a deal with only five years ago! This is a terrible precedent to set when many countries (think Iran) may be deciding whether or not to pursue offensive nuclear programs! Ghaddafi turned over his programs, and a few years later- the US govt overthrows him!

    And don’t play the “rational actor” card. That somehow, Iran, Syria, etc. are particularly dangerous because they are radical lunatics- THEY DON’T ATTACK/OCCUPY NATIONS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EARTH! During a time that America’s fiscal viability hangs in the balance, the question is: will we stop these wars, to tide over dependent children and elderly people before we have a dollar/debt crisis? Or do you advocate continuing this insanity, pedal to the metal, until we collapse like the USSR?

  • mike3481

    Ron Paul will never, ever, be anywhere close to either of the House Intelligence committees… or the White House.

    If he were elected POTUS, I imagine that after receiving his first no bullshit, eyes only, daily POTUS Intelligence briefing he’d spend the next 4 years walking around with the same “deer caught in headlights” look on his face that Jimmy Carter had.

    BTW, Carter still has that look on his face. Uh-huh.

  • mike3481

    Ron Paul will never, ever, be anywhere close to either of the House Intelligence committees… or the White House.

    If he were elected POTUS, I imagine that after receiving his first no bullshit, eyes only, daily POTUS Intelligence briefing he’d spend the next 4 years walking around with the same “deer caught in headlights” look on his face that Jimmy Carter had.

    BTW, Carter still has that look on his face. Uh-huh.