Quin Hillyer is the deputy commentary editor for the Washington Examiner. He is a former executive editor for the American Spectator and has served in senior roles for the Washington Times, the Mobile Register, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Gambit New Orleans Weekly and has been published in almost every major newspaper in the nation. A New Orleans native and cum laude graduate of Georgetown University, he is the author of the Mad Jones trilogy of satirical novels. He lives in Mobile, Alaba
With Hamas's terrorism against Israel dominating the news this week, former Vice President Mike Pence looks all the wiser in having spent the three prior weeks spreading Reaganite wisdom about defense and foreign policy.
At Hudson, he mentioned Ukraine and Israel together in the very same sentence, saying that under a better presidency, “we will provide more arms and support to Ukraine, without hesitation or delay. And the world will continue to know that America stands with its most cherished ally, Israel.” Again, this was three weeks before Israel was attacked.
Throughout his campaign, Pence arguably has been the most specific and comprehensive of all the candidates in laying out his vision on defense and foreign policy, which Reagan administration veterans immediately recognize as being deeply rooted in the Reagan approach that, as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher famously said, “won the Cold War without firing a shot.”
In addition to supporting Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with arms and diplomacy, Pence supports reinvigorating free-trade alliances — except with regard to the need to sanction China and other bad actors for misbehavior and to protect against trade practices that threaten U.S. national security.
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