If the Europeans want to intervene, that's their business. But if I were president, I would remove every United States soldier from the Balkan peninsula.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it's appropriate for the international community in situations like this to intervene in Kosovo. I am in favor of an intervention. On some level, you have to say that at least somebody is doing something.
My obligation, if I become president, is to give another direction to Europe than the one that is being forced upon us today.
We should seek to cooperate with Europe, not to divide Europe to a fictitious new and a fictitious old.
We would like to preserve Europe for Europeans.
We need to have a national security that puts steel in front of our enemies. I would send weapons to Ukraine. I would work with NATO to put forces on the eastern border of Poland and the Baltic nations, and I would reinstate, put in place back in the missile defense system that we had in Poland and in the Czech Republic.
We don't mind having sanctions banning us from Europe. We are not Europeans.
I don't want a Europe that is just a free-trade area attached to NATO. Even less do I want a Europe where it's everyone against everyone, and social and fiscal dumping replaces solidarity.
If I can just see the European war out I think I might feel justified in quitting the war.
I would wish for more British involvement in Europe, not less.
I'm not saying it was wrong to intervene in Kosovo.