John McCain Foreign Policy

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    • Supports the embargo on Cuba
    • Has said he sees direct United States involvement in Iraq lasting "a hundred years"
    • Petitioned FIFA to ban Iran from the 2006 World Cup
    • Has taken a strong stance against torture as a result of his POW experience
    • Supports unifying Taiwan and China
    • Voted to end Vietnam embargo
  • Often criticized as "hawkish," John McCain's approach to foreign policy focuses on leveraging the military and economic power of the United States to influence foreign governments, and solve international disputes.
  • Rogue State Rollback

    McCain has proposed a new policy regarding the United States' approach to dealing with "rogue" states that attempt to develop weapons of mass destruction. McCain maintains that U.S. policy seeks to contain these regimes, while his "Rogue State Rollback," would actively seek to depose these regimes by supporting regional opposition.New York Times: McCain Calls for Overhaul Of National Security Policy (December 8, 1999)

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