WASHINGTON, DCIn his first major foreign policy speech as a declared 2016 candidate, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham didn't hold back -- he laid out a specific, hardline approach to Iran nuclear negotiations and called for ramped up military operations in the Middle East. He also made it clear that he doesn't care if his hawkish views don't sit well with every voter.
"If you're too tired to defend this country," Graham said, "if you're too war-weary, don't vote for me." Speaking about the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), he added, "I am going to take the fight to these guys in a smart way."
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