Through 11 presidential elections, beginning with the Democrats’ nomination of George McGovern in 1972, Republicans have enjoyed a presumption of superiority regarding national security. This year, however, events and their rhetoric are dissipating their advantage.

Hours — not months, not weeks, but hours — after the last U.S. troops left Iraq, vicious political factionalism and sectarian violence intensified. Many Republicans say Barack Obama’s withdrawal — accompanied by his administration’s foolish praise of Iraq’s “stability” — has jeopardized what has been achieved there. But if it cannot survive a sunrise without fraying, how much of an achievement was it?

Few things so embitter a nation as squandered valor, hence Americans, with much valor spent there, want Iraq to master its fissures. But with America in the second decade of its longest war, the probable Republican nominee is promising to extend it indefinitely.

Mitt Romney opposes negotiations with the Taliban while they “are killing our soldiers.” Which means: No negotiations until the war ends, when there will be nothing about which to negotiate. “We don’t,” he says, “negotiate from a position of weakness as we are pulling our troops out.”

That would mean stopping the draw-down of U.S. forces — except Romney would not negotiate even from a position of strength: “We should not negotiate with the Taliban. We should defeat the Taliban.” How could that be achieved in a second decade of war? What metrics would establish “defeat”? Details to come, perhaps.

The U.S. defense budget is about 43 percent of the world’s total military spending — more than the combined defense spending of the next 17 nations, many of which are U.S. allies. Are Republicans really going to warn voters that America will be imperiled if the defense budget is cut 8 percent from projections over the next decade? In 2017, defense spending would still be more than that of the next 10 countries.

Do Republicans think it is premature to withdraw up to 7,000 troops from Europe two decades after the Soviet Union’s death? About 73,000 will remain, most of them in prosperous, pacific, largely unarmed and utterly unthreatened Germany. Why do so many remain?

Since 2001, the United States has waged war in three nations, and some Republicans appear ready to bring the total to five, adding Iran and Syria. (The Weekly Standard, of neoconservative bent, regrets that Obama “is reluctant to intervene to oust Iran’s closest ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.”) GOP critics say Obama’s proposed defense cuts will limit America’s ability to engage in troop-intensive nation-building. Most Americans probably say: Good.

Critics say defense cuts will limit America’s ability to intervene abroad as it has recently done. Well, even leaving aside Iraq and Afghanistan, do Americans want defense spending to enable a rump of NATO — principally, Britain and France — to indulge moral ambitions and imperial nostalgia in Libya, and perhaps elsewhere, using U.S. materiel and competence?

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the Army should contract from 570,000 soldiers to 490,000 in a decade. Romney says the military should have 100,000 more troops than it does. (The Army is 88,000 larger than it was before Afghanistan and Iraq.) Romney may be right, but he should connect that judgment to specific assessments of threats and ambitions.

Romney says: “It is unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon,” that if he is elected Iran will not get such a weapon, and if Obama is re-elected it will. He also says Obama “has made it very clear that he’s not willing to do those things necessary to get Iran to be dissuaded” from its nuclear ambitions.

Romney may, however, be premature in assuming the futility of new sanctions the Obama administration is orchestrating, and Panetta says Iran acquiring nuclear weapons is “unacceptable” and “a red line for us” and if “we get intelligence that they are proceeding with developing a nuclear weapon, then we will take whatever steps necessary to stop it.”

What, then, is the difference between Romney and Obama regarding Iran?

Osama bin Laden and many other “high-value targets” are dead, the drone war is being waged more vigorously than ever, and Guantanamo is still open, so Republicans can hardly say Obama has implemented dramatic and dangerous discontinuities regarding counter-terrorism. Obama says that even with his proposed cuts, the defense budget would increase at about the rate of inflation through the next decade.

Republicans who think America is being endangered by “appeasement” and military parsimony have worked that pedal on their organ quite enough.

George Will’s email address is georgewill@washpost.com.

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  1. It is high time for the US to get out of the futile attempt to bring democracy to nations that have no desire to have one. If a nation wants a democracy, they will form their own.

    In Afghanistan, we fiddled and farted around due to our lack of desire to commit all out war. If we had used the same resolve that we did during WWII, that war would have been over within months. Osama bin Ladden would have been captured or dead, his organization in tatters and our troops could have been home.

    Iraq was the biggest farce that I have seen since our adventures in Granada. The list of disproven reasons for going there is too long. Other than Sadam Huesein (?) being removed, what have we accomplished??? That godforsaken part of the world has been slaughtering each other for thousands of years. IMO it will continue to do the same for many thousands of years into the future.

    Iran, so let’s see. If they get a nuke bomb, what will we do? The question should be what will they do with one? If they use it on any nation in the world, I would bet money, that I don’t have, that the rest of the world would turn the nation of Iran into a pile of rubble. They have no sea power to speak of, no air force that couldn’t be nullified with the same dispatch that Iraq’s was dispatched. Their armies are pitifly unprepared to face the equipment and manpower that the rest of the world could throw at them. In other words they are a non-threat. Even as crazy as their leaders are, I really don’t think they are that crazy nor do they have that much conrol of their country that they would commit national suicide. We maintained the threat of mutual self destruction with the USSR for 50 years or so. In the case of Iran, they might conceivably get a lick in but they wouldn’t have time to visit the bathroom before they were eliminated. All their bluster about cutting off the sea ways is designed to manipulate the world market for oil. Hence we are paying more for oil and the oil companies are loving it.

    If we as a nation wish to spread democracy around the globe, we could accomplish a lot more by standing as an example of what a democracy could bring to a people. In this day and age of information, it would be almost impossible for a despot to keep their people in complete ignorance.

    1. Do you think the “Arab Spring” would have happened without our efforts in the Middle East? Not a chance. Like it or not, this is exactly what W said would happen.

      As for Iran, do you think it is better for them to take out a million people before the world turns them to rubble or do you think it is better to make sure they never get the chance?

      Do you want your children living in a world with an Iranian nuke?

      Do you really equate the sanity of the USSR with that of Iran?

      Meditate on those for a while.

      1. Arab springs have been happening for thousands of years. That is normal operating procedure for their changes in government in that part of the world.

        Do you honestly believe that if Iran gets a nuke that they will immediately use it?? What do you think these people are? Do you think they are totally suicidal??

        Hell, me and my children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are already living in a world with despots that have nukes.

      2. Of course it would’ve happened. We orchestrated it! Hello!

        Iran is not a threat. Please stop spreading the lamestream media fear mongering message.
        You work for GE? Or Haliburton?
        The Iranian people do not want war. We don’t want it. Only the mega corporations and International Banking Cartel are beating the war drums. They own the media–in turn the media tries to sell you a war. You, obviously, are buying.  And nobody with any sense gives two hoots if they have a nuke. Do you realize how many countries have nukes that actually are a threat—you know real air force, etc.?? Get over it. Its a lie.

  2. {The U.S. defense budget is about 43 percent of the world’s total military spending — more than the combined defense spending of the next 17 nations, many of which are U.S. allies. }

      As the U.S. polices the world for Global Security, US corporations go overseas to reap the benefits of the security while they  Dodge the Taxes in Cayman Island accounts.

    1. Military budgets are counted in different ways. China for instance does not count the production of Military equipment including Aircraft carriers as a reported military budget item. Nor does it report income from the many multinational corporation owned by the PLA that goes into the military and intelligence budgets.

      Most analysts compare militaries by their capabilities not by how much is spent on them. You are used to a transparent system. Most of the world doesn’t work that way.

  3. It was a stunning repudiation of Bishop ROMoNEY in Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado.

    PEOPLE POWER will win over MONEY POWER 

    THE PASSIONATE PEASANT  AND NOT THE  PLASTIC PRINCE WILL GET THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.

    I just hope the GOP establishment got the message with Rick Santorum.  We conservatives aren’t going to sit back and let BIG MONEY dictate to us.

    “The more confidence the strong conservatives have in the alternative candidates, the more Romney’s lack of strength in those categories starts to show itself,” said Iowa Rep. Steve King, a conservative who has been publically neutral in the nomination race.

    SANTORUM IS THE NEXT PRESIDENTE  OF USA  !!

    Santorum stronger than ROMoNE agaist obama- Per  Rasmussen poll.

     Rick Santorum is the ONLY contender that will have a victory over  OBAMA !!

    OBAMA IS INTRUSIVE AND BELIEVES THAT WE NEED to BE LEAD BY THE NOSE .

    WE ARE FREE AMERICANS ! THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IS THE VOICE OF GOD !

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