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"America will not be intimidated. And neither will I" --

McCain Institute's David Kramer, a John Hay member, for his foreign policy wisdom. Kramer is another PNAC alumni, also putting in time at the CIA-affiliated Freedom House and as director of the Bush State Department's Office of Policy Planning. This must explain Walker's obsession with taking out Iran. He vowed to " roll back the theocrats in Tehran," but in fact unlike the US, Tehran has not invaded another country in hundreds of years. What's to "roll back?"





defeat[ing] the barbarians of ISIS," while also vowing to destroy the two forces actually fighting ISIS -- Syria and Iran! In fact, his vow to use the US military to overthrow the Syrian government would without question result in the greatest ISIS victory to date -- control of Syria. One need not sympathize with Assad to recognize that he is literally the only thing keeping the whole of Syria out of the hands of ISIS.





to reassure him that we stand with the state of Israel" and to make her second call to Iran to "to tell him that whatever the deal is that he signed with Obama, there’s a new deal and the new deal is this: Until you submit every facility [where] you have nuclear uranium enrichment to a full set of inspections, we’re going to make it as hard as possible for you to move money around the global financial system."





Michael Chertoff and Michael Hayden (remember those crooks ?) on board as his advisors.Marco Rubio reportedly draws from Hay Project member Roger Zakheim , the son of GW Bush administration "vulcan," Dov Zakheim . Zakheimwe remember, joined with his fellow neocons to lie the US into war with Iraq, enriching the military-industrial complex, before absconding to the "private sector" to make his millions from the same military-industrial complex. Zakheim quickly and quietly left his position as the Pentagon's chief financial officer after a trillion dollars went missing and the Government Accountability Office was critical of his handling of matters.Scott Walker, a soporific candidate who nevertheless still gives neocons like Bill Kristol the vapors , also shops the neocon Walmart of foreign policy, the John Hay Initiative. It should be no surprise, then, that at his big foreign policy coming out speech at the Citadel military college Friday, he unveiled an "aggressive" foreign policy -- crying outas he promised more war and vowed that "the retreat is over!"Is this the retreat he is talking about?Walker reportedly taps into theIf Walker actually paid any attention to the quality of advice he gets from his PNAC/John Hay gang he might call for his money back. Walker's speech was peppered with macho language about "John Hay Initiative "experts" also wrote the foreign policy speeches of candidates Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie. No doubt they were behind Fiorina's astonishingly ignorant vow to make her first call as president to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to "Pure PNAC.