agpetz said:
Which of her policy positions do you find untenable?
Since he nearly 1:1 said the same thing I did earlier, I might as well answer. He's not doing much to combat the GPT/bot allegations, lol.
The simplest way to say it is that Tulsi is soft on foreign relations with hostile powers. For example:
- Against a trade war with China
- Wanted to cooperate with China in order to achieve denuclearization in the Korean Peninsula/South Korea (read: capitulate to China so they reign in their dog)
- Supported the Iran nuclear deal (reluctantly. I'll give her credit for that, at least)
- Wanted to deescalate Iran tensions by opening economic trade (this was in direct opposition to her earlier positions of extreme sanctions)
- Wants the US to distance from Saudi Arabia
- Was against the killing of General Soleimani, who funded multiple terrorist organizations, by claiming it was an act of war
- Is cautiously against Japanese militarization (she addressed this in her hearing yesterday. She tried to brush it off as it can cause instability in the region with China/Korea and she wants to watch/advise about how the situation changes. However, her original comments were about the US/Japanese relations only and potentially facing the Empire again, as it was made on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. This position only benefits China and South Korea.)
I also recall her saying at some point that the U.S. should reduce their presence in the South China Sea and implied she would not defend Taiwan against a Chinese invasion. I can't find these comments anywhere, however. The closest I can find is her saying the U.S. should end "gunboat diplomacy" and move to trade agreements and fair diplomacy (talk it out, basically).
Bonus:
- For the Paris Climate Accords
- Wants to cooperate with China to combat climate change (lol)
- Wanted DACA to become permanent law
- Wanted to abolish ICE
- Anti-nuclear power
Many of those positions have direct national and economic security ramifications and go directly against Republican/conservative stances and interests. So yeah, I'm not surprised Republicans don't want her.