"Why can't we all get along?"
That is the most ignorant though I have ever heard. As long as there are humans in the world there will be hate, violence, and political rants. It is simply in our nature.
My take: I think Kellen has the right idea with many of his foreign policy and government reforms points.
From a Constitutional perspective only congress can declare war. So technically the presidents who went to war without congresses approval have broken the law and should have been impeached. Yes, that is a lot of presidents.
His foreign policy is "mostly right". I don't think he understands that the Kurdish forces operating in Turkey are TERRORISTS and COMMUNISTS (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan_Workers%27_Party). While the Europeans have removed the TERRORIST label on the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), the US and many other nations that like Turkey still recognize them as terrorists.
Furthermore, Kurds outside of Turkey often gain training in their home country and then leave to join the PKK or another insurrectionist group. Even worse, when Americans decided to arm the Kurds in Iraq and Syri those weapons may have been smuggled over to the recourse deprived PKK while the Kurds in Syria and Iraq ask for EVEN MORE WEAPONS. So by arming the Kurds you are actually indirectly arming COMMUNISTS (sounds a lot like Afghanistan 1989s or Cuba). Don't even get me started on arming the "moderate" Muslim rebel groups in Syria.
The PKK have bombed Turkish civilians and many other soft targets killing hundreds of innocent people. They are by no means "the good guys" in the middle east and the Kurdish groups outside of Turkey, while well meaning, are supporting this kind of terrorism as a means to an end.
To make matters worse, the Turkish prime minister just said that "The crimes of the Jews against the Palestinians are far more brutal than those of Hitler."
TLDR: There are no good guys in the middle east. There isn't a winning team and there isn't a peaceful way to deal with them. The Arabs, and Kurds have to have a Renaissance, or a civil rights movement. We can NOT force this on them. All Civil rights movements and Renaissances have been from the inside out and we can't possibly fix the problem from the outside.
The main problem is that Islam has NOT had a reform since the medieval times unlike Christians, Jews, and Hindis. That reform has to come from other Muslims otherwise it will just be looked at as "Westernization."
Edited 7/8/2015 17:05:50