by Scott Gray
Foreign Affairs and the 2008 Race Since America's engagement in Iraq, the once sacred area of foreign relations has become one of the most critically contested areas of the 2008 Presidential contest. The era of wide bi...read more
by Jerry Curtis
The image of the United States overseas is not what it was. Rightly or wrongly, President Bush has chosen to disregard the mainstream of world opinion in favor of pursuing a unilateral war on what he and his Administration...read more
by James Pate
January 6, 2008 I watched the Republican and Democratic debates on ABC last night. Today, I'd like to give my thoughts on the foreign policy aspects of those debates. Both of them also had a lot of discussion about health...read more
There are plenty of people who recognize the importance of politics and keeping informed enough to make a conscientious decision. But there are fewer people who find politics particularly interesting. Currently, the 2008...read more
by noname
Democratic Presidential Candidates Views on Iraq Joe Biden: Joe Biden's main reason to committing for running for President was due to our war in Iraq. He is in favor of funding to prevent and be immediately res...read more
by Joshua Horn
The foreign affairs policies of the major figures in the 2008 presidential race could play out to be a major factor in deciding the winner. Polls suggest that the War in Iraq, the War on Terror and immigration control are ...read more
There are a myriad of foreign affairs issues in the 2008 presidential elections, perhaps more than any candidates have faced since the height of the Cold War. The most difficult foreign policy issue is, of course, the war ...read more
by J. C. Hoops
There are a lot of surface issues floating around for the '08 presidential elections, but they all ultimately boil down to one simple question: what role should America play in the world stage? Whoever can answer that qu...read more
The most important foreign affair issue in the ensuing election is going to be the Iraqi war coupled with Iran as they go hand in hand. The best thing we can do is remove our troops from Iraq and allow the Iraqis to govern...read more
by Mark Sugrue
There are two questions here: What will be the foreign affairs issues discusses during the election campaign, and what ought to be the issues discussed. What ought to be discussed is whether to withdraw from the role of...read more
There are host of issues in the 2008 elections, some of which we hear every day, then there are some which are rarely discussed. Here are some of the most heard foreign affairs issues in the 2008 presidential elections:...read more
There are only two important foreign policy issues in the 2008 election, and they are closely tied together. Secondary issues, such as Darfur, Aids, world wide poverty, etc. are likely to have zero bearing on the outcome o...read more
by Doctor Bob
The big foreign affair issue for voters in the United States is whether they want to select one of the same old political hacks, or do they want to try someone new who will tell them like it is for a change. My guess is t...read more
The number one foreign affairs issue in the 2008 presidential election will be the now long-running American involvement in Iraq. An easy, initially quick victory that came on the heels of dubious intelligence, ending up ...read more
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