The “isolationist” accusation is a convenient way to lump anti-war liberals with Tea Party conservatives. It allows those who support military action to paint their opponents as out of touch — burying their heads in the sand and clinging to a bygone era.
The Brian Lehrer Show Discusses Historic WMD “Red Lines” with John Isaacs
“Obviously, nuclear weapons are the worst of the worst,” said John Isaacs.
Reuters Story on East Coast Missile Defense Site Selection Study Quotes John Isaacs
“The United States should not rush to deploy a missile defense site on the East Coast until a need … is identified and the interceptors to be deployed at the site prove effective and suitable in operationally realistic tests,” he said.
NPR’s All Things Considered Discusses Military Action in Syria with Amb. Peter Galbraith
Peter Galbraith, U.S. ambassador to Croatia in the 1990s who was involved in the Croatia-Bosnia peace process, has made a career of studying conflict. Historically a strong interventionist, Galbraith argues against military intervention in Syria and outlines possible alternatives.
NPR Story on Congressional Vote on Syria Quotes John Isaacs
“This is a new situation for everyone,” Isaacs says. “Congress is like the dog that chases the car — now they’ve caught the car, what do they do?”
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