Jon Huntsman on Foreign PolicyRepublican UT Governor |
But at the end of the day, we've got to find more market-opening measures. We've got to get more governors from this country together with governors from provinces of China, mayors together with mayors, and exploit the opportunities that exist for exporters. That's a job-creator in this country. It's a huge job creator. And we have to get used to the fact that as far as the eye can see into the 21st century, it's going to be the United States and China on the world stage.
SANTORUM: I'm not for taking them out of the region. I believe we need to listen to our generals, and our generals ar being very, very clear that we need 20,000 to 30,000 troops. We want victory.
HUNTSMAN: We do have a difference of opinion here in terms of overall foreign policy. We're at a critical juncture in our country. We don't project the goodness of this country in terms of liberty, democracy, open markets, and human rights, with a weak core. And right now in this country, our core, our economy, is broken. And we don't shine that light today. We're 25% of the world's GDP. The world is a better place when the US is strong. So guiding anything that we talk about from a foreign policy standpoint needs to be fixing our core. But after 10 years of fighting the war on terror, people are ready to bring our troops home from Afghanistan.