McCain on national security
August 16, 2008
McCain proves he has a grasp of the need to lead. This is in stark contrast to Obama who could not–once again–promote American excellence and leadership. McCain appropriately spoke of our responsibility to show leadership in the world. He spoke strongly against Russia for its invasion of Georgia and asserted Georgia’s territorial sovereignty. He stayed away from the temptation to criticize Georgian President Saakashvili for “provoking” Vladimir Putin and instead praised Saakashvili for his commitment to freedom.
Overall, McCain seemed very comfortable with leading on these tricky international issues. He seemed confident that he has answers for these problems, yet he was humble enough to know that the difficulties on the international scene take patience and courage in the face of great problems and potential disaster.
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