Yesterday, I published an article in Foreign Affairs
discussing the need for a sane, Republican foreign policy approach to
tackle the issues that America faces. On the same day, President Trump
announced a surprise withdrawal from North Syria, sold out our Kurdish
allies, and precipitated an international crisis which will
have long-term national security implications.
And within twenty-four hours of those catastrophic decisions,
CNN is reporting that President Trump knew the details of
Turkey’s operations and he abandoned our allies anyway:
I need your help, John. Things are spinning out of control, and the
only way to right the ship is to provide a credible, consistent voice
of leadership to the American people.
We must act before it’s too late. Chip in
right now to help us bring real leadership back to the Republican
Party.
Thanks for believing in our movement,
Bill
---- Forwarded message ----
From: Bill Weld
<[email protected]> Date: October 8, 2019
To: [email protected]
John— Today I published an article in Foreign Affairs
about how we can reclaim the Republican Party back from the
isolationist takeover that was ushered in under President Trump.
Here’s a sneak peak:
"I am running against Trump for the Republican nomination for
president in part to return the United States to the stable,
bipartisan foreign policy that brought the United States through the
Cold War. This means restoring deep connections with our European and
Asian allies and with Israel. It means building on the changes that
brought Middle Eastern countries into alignment against religious
extremism and terrorism. It means supporting African countries in
their battles against terrorists and their efforts to build effective,
independent democracies. And it means recognizing that issues such as
the environment and the future of our planet demand multilateral
cooperation."
Now, can you help us spread the word? We’re
going to need all the help we can get to cut through the noise coming
out of Washington. Even $5 would go a long way to getting this message
in front of voters.
Thanks, Bill
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