Rep. Joe Sestak on LiveLine

Congressman Joe Sestak appeared at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia on Thursday to deliver a major foreign policy speech.

The speech, which corresponded with the Afghan presidential election, focused on calling for a national strategy of re-engagement in the world, taking a comprehensive approach that utilizes robust diplomacy, strategic foreign aid, and military force only as a last resort.

He also spoke about our approach to dealing with Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the future transformation of our military.

Following his speech, Sestak was my guest on the LiveLine.
Listen here.

Comments

David Diano said…
How does Sestak get away with pretending that he's against military force as a "last resort"?
Sestak brags how he was part of the "softening up operations" against Afghanistan (translation: safe at sea and outside of attack range, his ships fired weapons into Afghanistan).

Sestak TWICE voted FOR Bush getting a blank in Iraq War, without timetables, diplomacy, etc.

Does anyone really believe that Mr. 3-Star is against military as a first resort? Please.

This is a guy that stood next to Hillary Clinton and nodded his head like a military bobblehead doll when Hillary claimed that she and McCain were the ones ready to lead, but Obama wasn't.

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