It is our policy to use a first strike pretty much as we feel. Doesn't our policy make it clear that retaliation against our policy will be met with some sort of retaliation?
If you mean that if we use our first strike policy and somebody retaliates that we will then retaliate? Sounds fair to me!
Would you expect the next president to recind this policy?
Assuming "this policy" is "our policy to use a first strike pretty much as we feel":
McCain: No. Perhaps even use it.
Obama: Yes. At least I would hope so.
We are also under a National Emergency first ordered in 1996. I'm not sure what authority is granted to whom in a National Emergency but it sounds interesting.
I must have been asleep in 1996. What is the National Emergency that we were--and must still be--in? (Not that we don't have some other current emergencies.) I did a web search and found a number of "Declarations of National Emergency" in 1996, but found only one that seemed even remotely relevant: it concerned IRAN's WMDs. It would appear that once such a declaration is made that it is subject to an annual redeclaration, but that might not be true for all of them.