Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Wants the U.S. to Leave NATO
Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy supports the U.S. abdicating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the globalist alliance that was started to allegedly protect peace but has only brought more war and dysfunction throughout the world.
Politico reports that Ramaswamy has told multiple people and groups of his position that the U.S. should leave NATO while making public statements critical of NATO.
“It’s a reasonable idea that I have considered,” Ramaswamy told Rolling Stone last year, adding “I am also open to reevaluating U.S. involvement in the UN.”
“Vivek has serious concerns that most NATO allies fail to meet their military investment commitments and will reevaluate our own support as necessary. He also believes that post Cold War NATO expansionism has unnecessarily increased the risk of major conflict with Russia,” Ramaswamy’s campaign spokesperson Tricia Mclaughlin said.
Big League Politics has reported on Ramaswamy’s opposition to the foreign policy of endless war:
“In comments made to Israel Hayom, an Israeli media outlet owned by major Republican donor Miriam Adelson — the widow of the late Zionist mega-donor Sheldon Adelson, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy stated that he is against using United States military force against Iran.
He described such a conflict as “a war we don’t belong in.”
Although he stated that he would not prevent Israel from fully defending itself, Ramaswamy stated “I think it’s really important that the U.S. not put our own men and women on the line in a war with Iran, when in fact, there’s no reason for us to be in that kind of war now, and I don’t think that’s good for the United States, and I don’t think that’s good for Israel.”
Ramaswamy stressed that the US will “be at Israel’s back” while guaranteeing Israel is strong enough that Iran isn’t emboldened. However, he highlighted “that’s a very different thing from automatically sleepwalking ourselves into war. I’m an anti-war president. And the way I’m going to do it is by deterring war, be it ending the war in Ukraine and deterring China.”
“These are important elements of why I think it’s important to be strong, but in a way that doesn’t accidentally walk us into wars that we don’t belong in,” he continued.”
Ramaswamy has the courage to speak out against the globalist agenda and do so in a very articulate manner. He is a rising star in Republican politics, and there may be a role for him in the Trump administration.
Share: