Sure. Ron Paul is for the WOT, hence he supported the Afghan War and proposed putting a bounty on Bin-Laden's head. He is against nation-building/Wilsonian wars like Kosovo and Iraq.
Sounds like most Democrats. Yet they (and Ron Paul) stand for defeat and surrender on the central front (Iraq) in the WoT.
Critisising nation-building is one thing... condemning the President for a troop "surge" which serves to crack down on Jihadists is cowardly, populistic and seditious.
Dream on... he has enough support to be a Congressman. Nothing more.