- What do we need (what are our vital interests)?
- What do we want (what are our "important" interests)?
- What do we stand for (what values should guide our actions)?
- What are we willing to pay for?
- What are we willing to have Americans die for?
Granted, it is a pretty simplistic construct, but the fact that the questions are likely to produce a wide variety of answers among Americans, perhaps particularly among elite policy thinkers/actors and politicians, may suggest why it is difficult to develop a "grand strategy".For instance, is Europe in our vital interest, and if not, what about the UK? The Panama Canal (it used to be)? Canada? Mexico? Guam?
In evaluating Representative Paul's proposals, we need to think in these terms, just as we to when evaluating the proposals of former Speaker Gingrich or Governor Romney or anyone else running for high office.
Regards — Cliff
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