In an unusually harsh language, the 43-year-old Louisiana Governor slammed Senator Paul as being "unsuited to be the commander in chief" after Paul in a TV interview said that "ISIS grew stronger because of the hawks" in the Republican party.
"This is a perfect example of why Senator Paul is unsuited to be Commander-in-Chief," said Jindal, who earlier this month formed an exploratory committee for his presidential bid.
Jindal, who is expected to join the GOP fray next month, said: "It's one thing for Senator Paul to take an outlandish position as a Senator at Washington cocktail parties, but being Commander-in-Chief is an entirely different job."
"We should all be clear that evil and Radical Islam are at fault for the rise of ISIS, and people like President Obama and Hillary Clinton exacerbate it," he said.
Jindal said that the next US President's job is to have the "discipline and strength" to wipe out ISIS. "It has become impossible to imagine a President Paul defeating radical Islam and it's time for the rest of us to say it."
Paul's campaign fought back immediately, with Paul's senior adviser Doug Stafford calling Jindal's attack "ironic."
"It's ironic Governor Jindal would level such a charge when he flip-flops on crucial issues like Common Core and national security, and he has cratered his own state's economy and budget," said Stafford.
Jindal is a former congressman who started his career in public service as Louisiana's health secretary. The war of words between Jindal and Paul has been widely reported in the US media yesterday.
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