We tried isolationism twice: the first time was during World War I when we tried to wait it out and then found out that Germany was only a few months from bleeding out the French and British Armies. In 183 days of combat we lost 116,000 dead in order to literally save the free world in 1918.
So then we tried "minding our own business" again. Only this time they destroyed most of the Pacific Fleet, France was lost, Britain was almost starved into submission, and in almost four years of fighting we lost over 250,000 dead in order to once again save the free world.
Foreign policy is neither fun, easy, nor cheap, but with great power comes great responsibility. We are not perfect by any means, but we have done a lot of good in this world since the Second World War (The Marshall Plan).
I was thinking it was another Fudgey story...Whoa, this is not the topic I was expecting when I read the title.
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I agree with you on that one 100%.They also instilled enough fear into the American populace to encourage us to start hemorrhaging freedoms.
I'm not saying it's always our fault, but our imperialistic policies and attitude that the rest of the world should fall in line and be more like us has far reaching consequences. I don't think our economic meddling was responsible for Hitler, I think weak appeasement policies in Eurpoe and the likes of Neville Chamberlain were responsible for Hitler. I also think a poor economy (largely the fault of central banks around the world, ours included) and a apathetic citizenry allowed him to do the awful things he did.It's always our fault, including when people attack us. Our economic meddling is responsible for Hitler too.
Yeah, leaving them alone will keep Islamists off your back. Just don't print a cartoon with Muhammed like in Denmark, that notable imperialist country. Or not give them sufficient benefits, like in Paris. THey'll riot. Or try to get your own human rights if you happen to live under an Islamist regime like Iran.
They might turn their eyes elsewhere for a while, but don't kid yourself. The Islamist's have desire for hegemony. Just ask anyone in southern Phillippines, Indonesia or certain places in Africa. A few other bastions of Empire building.
Like I said, we have to be lucky every day, the have to be lucky one day.Regardless of who started it or why, I posit that the "terrorists" have essentially won the war. They attacked us, and since that attack our economy has begun a rapid decline due to new government programs and massive spending on a two front war. They also instilled enough fear into the American populace to encourage us to start hemorrhaging freedoms. So whether or not we "win" in Iraq or Afghanistan, we have already lost the War on Terrorism.
As much as I have read about German history I still have a tough time understanding how the German citizenry allowed something like the holocaust to happen. The best I can come up with was it was the gradual unwinding of civil liberties and fear mongering that allowed Hitler to succeed. And no, I don't think the US and England were supposed to stay out of that one, but if the rest of Europe had a backbone, I posit that WWII never would have happened, i.e. they hadn't allowed remilitarization and annexation of the Sudetenland.I've read all that stuff in the link CTown posted many times before. Assuming it's all true, it's still not an excuse for a military attack. And what about the holocaust? Was that a justifiable reaction to Jews? Were England and the US supposed to stay out of that one too? Fight economic battles with economic tools, if you choose otherwise I support my government's right to attack.
As far as Vietnam, Iraq, or Afghanistan, whether or not those are or were appropriate or effective strategies is open to debate. I think with regards to Vietnam, it may be settled, at least the way we entered and fought did not seem to work.
Wilheldp may well be right, but I believe that there are a lot of factors leading to our economic problems, and I think these wars are a minor component. I also believe we will recover, but only time will tell..
But I do not believe the sole motivation behind Islamist violence is a reaction to American economic policies. Yes, that's part of it, but even they say otherwise.
What's also true is this is a pointless debate we've had on here many times.
That's the beautiful part about most of the Patriot Act. You don't even know if it has affected you or not. They can wiretap any phone they want, with or without a warrant. But even if they got a FISA warrant, they are kept secret, so you would never know."start hemorrhaging freedoms."
Can somebody give me an actual example of how this has affected you? How has 9-11 cost you freedom any significant way (other than a little security check at the airport that to me is absolutely nothing)? As far as I can see, everybody is critiquing the government fairly easily on this website.
I keep seeing this written, but I know of absolutely nobody who has really been affected.
So the government can compel any private business to divulge their records to law enforcement, and can't even tell their customers about it.Section 215 allows the federal government to obtain a court order to compel any business, organization, group, or library to release all its records regarding any client of interest to law enforcement officials — and it places a gag order on the recipient to prevent them from speaking about it.
"start hemorrhaging freedoms."
Can somebody give me an actual example of how this has affected you? How has 9-11 cost you freedom any significant way (other than a little security check at the airport that to me is absolutely nothing)? As far as I can see, everybody is critiquing the government fairly easily on this website.
I keep seeing this written, but I know of absolutely nobody who has really been affected.
Good grief. How about Hitler, the people around him, and the German citizenry were responsible for Hitler.I think weak appeasement policies in Eurpoe and the likes of Neville Chamberlain were responsible for Hitler.
Oh, King, eh, very nice. And how d'you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers! By 'anging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress with the--
You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship: a self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes--Oh, King, eh, very nice. And how d'you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers! By 'anging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress with the--
I thought we were an autonomous collective.
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