Longtime foes on foreign policy, McCain and Biden form alliance against Trumpism
PHILADELPHIA John McCain and Joe Biden have been on opposite sides of many crucial national security debates over the last 30 years.
From Iraq to Afghanistan to Syria, the Arizona Republican and Delaware Democrat clashed over the scope of the American military mission and the efficacy of reaching for diplomatic resolutions for these war-torn nations. They maintained a genuine friendship through 22 years of service together in the Senate and then Bidens eight years as vice president. Yet theirs was a fierce, principled rivalry.
On Monday night, in the cradle of liberty, those disputes disappeared as Biden presented the Liberty Medal to McCain at the National Constitution Center, a nonprofit organization that touts bipartisanship and sits across the street from Independence Hall.
Another reality has also brought them together: President Trump, whose global outlook has helped crystallized just how closely aligned these two elder statesmen really are.
We believed in our country and in our countrys indispensability to international peace and stability and to the progress of humanity, McCain said, growing unusually emotional at times during the address.
McCain pivoted into a full-frontal attack on those who refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last, best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism. He did not mention Trump by name, but the implication was clear, and it brought a standing ovation from a crowd that included Democratic and Republican members of Congress from the region.
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