If elected Indian American Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy would require all political appointees to sign a “No to Neocons” pledge requiring them to commit that “avoiding WW3 is a vital national objective.”
According to a website launched Tuesday, “every prospective political appointee must commit to and sign this pledge” in order to serve in a Ramaswamy administration.
The pledge requires officials to commit that “avoiding WW3 is a vital national objective,” “war is never a preference, only a necessity” and “the sole duty of US policymakers is to US citizens.”
“If you want 20 more years of endless wars that don’t advance our interests, then I’m not your guy. But if you want to stay out of no-win wars and make America stronger at home, I know how to get that done,” Ramaswamy said in a press release.
“This pledge is my commitment to the American people that I will lead true to these principles and hold all appointees in my administration to the same standard,” he added.
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Supporters of Ramaswamy can also sign the pledge on the “No to Neocons” website.
The biotech entrepreneur has been outspoken in cautioning the US from entering into a World War III, particularly after the Oct 7 terrorist attack against Israel by the terrorist group Hamas.
He has also been vocal about limiting US involvement in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, putting him at odds with fellow Republicans.
He is one of five presidential hopefuls who will participate in the third Republican debate in Miami .
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The other candidates who qualified and agreed to appear on the debate stage are Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott.
At the two previous debates, Ramaswamy had fiery clashes on foreign policy with fellow Indian American Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence, who has since suspended his presidential campaign.
Ramaswamy is currently placing fourth in national Republican polls according to the RealClearPolitics average behind Haley, DeSantis and former President Donald Trump, who maintains a commanding lead in the Republican field.

