With 2016 on the horizon, this year has become a stage for Republicans to proclaim their visions for the country But it is becoming clear there is no truly united conservative perspective on the foreign and domestic challenges facing our country.
On the foreign policy front, Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) are facing off when it comes to their different approaches to American involvement abroad. In an op-ed in the Washington Post, Perry advocates for a wider understanding of conflicts abroad as direct threats to the security of the United States. Perry targets Paul for his isolationist foreign policy stance and criticizes Paul’s attitude that “the best approach to this 21st-century threat is to do next to nothing.”
Paul is quick to respond with his own piece in Politico, titled “Rick Perry is Dead Wrong”. He calls Perry’s characterization of his foreign policy a “fictionalized account… mischaracterizing my views.” Paul asserts “Perry couldn’t be more stuck in the past” with his views of the global climate and the American role in foreign conflict.









