answer:I doubt if any are not on the list, except some staunch allies. I don’t understand their philosophy. It seems like they are saying violence is the answer. It seems they didn’t learn anything from Bush’s misadventures in Iraq and Afghanistan. Indeed, it seems like they live in an alternate universe compared to us. Which is why they can’t be allowed to take the leadership of this country. Their vision is disastrous. They clearly don’t understand reality. But that has always been the case for Republicans. They like the vision of the world they hold in their heads, and they don’t let facts dislodge that vision. No matter how much it becomes clear that winning hearts and minds is how you win these wars, they still think violence wins. They don’t see the role that such short term strategies have in making the world much harder for Americans decades down the pike. We created the modern Iran with our intervention in the 50s. Had we left things alone, Iran would be a friendly democracy today. We must be patient with the Arab spring. They will go through growing pains. We must be mature and show forebearance. They are like kids, as nations. We are the adult. Proper parenting doesn’t mean giving them a huge whack with the rod. We explain to them what democracy is and how we expect them to hold to it. We let them make mistakes and correct them gently and with love. We apologize for Iraq and Afghanistan and say we made a mistake and we will treat them like democratic nations from now on. We will offer them respect where they earn respect, and we will correct them where they make mistakes. But the neocons are all about war and violence. They are the worst this nation has to offer. And Romney, typically, has embraced them. It shows he doesn’t understand foreign policy. It shows, yet again, that he must not be elected.