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![]() Just curious - am I the only one that knows about the weapons of mass destruction they found in Iraq.
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![]() Okay, I'm going to take an unususal step here and actually defend Quiet Chris.....a little bit. I certainly don't agree with a lot of the stuff the guy has had to say in this thread, but I think the idea of isolationism has at least some merit, and I don't exactly understand why so many Americans today - particularly Conservatives - scoff at the idea. Does isolationism mean that the U.S. should have no state department, or defense department? Of course not, but in the decades after WWII the United States has generally operated under the assumption that "my enemy's enemy is always my friend," and that the U.S. is always best served by intervening. How has that worked out? While it could be argued either way, there are certainly a LOT of negatives that have come out of this approach for both Americans and people around the world. How much did the U.S. involvement in Guatemala, Turkey, Greece, Afghanistan, Cuba, Korea, Vietnam, etc really have to do with "winning" the war against "Communism", or helping any American citizens? By most accounts, not much. How many people - both U.S. soldiers and civilians of those countries - died from those actions? By all accounts, a lot.
Before they were taken over by the neo-cons, the Republican Party used to be (and people like Ron Paul still are) a bastion of isolationism. Is the basic idea that the U.S. should NOT be the policemen of the world that insane? I don't think so. Personally I'm not an isolationist or an old-school conservative, but perhaps people that are those things simply deserve a better spokesperson than Quiet Chris. I do think strict isolationism is a reasonable foreign policy that makes cogent points which thoughtful and intelligent people could believe in. |
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![]() Chris could be Pat Buchanon's lil nephew or something. I just object to him considering Israelis and Arabs to be about the same. You're right though, the Isolationism is not that unique. The reasons he used (in describing it's benefits) are a bit unusual. If you look at the hi tech methods the Israelis have used in intelligence, then, I think it's odd to say they haven't evolved. If we had evolved a little more, then we may have listened to them when they told us(a month before it happened) that terrorists were planning that thing in 2001. Did you ever think it may be a situation of us needing them, too? For all we know, we haven't had any new attacks, because Israel has helped us stop a lot of those attacks. I think we get good value from the friendship. We may not see the value exposed in front of the public though. I think it's a good friendship. I don't doubt we are helping the right people. Not in this particular conflict. They appreciate the help. Do the Iraqis? I see a big difference.
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However, I think the argument that the U.S. has involved itself too much in the region over the last thirty years might actually be quite correct. I see no reason why the United States needed to involve itself in the Iraq-Iran dispute, or then invade Iraq, or back - with military force - nearly every single move of the Saudi government....etc. |
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We could of avoided that. We couldn't stay away from them damn bushes. We hadn't evolved enough. |
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Luckily that plan was thwarted. |
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![]() ae's going to pop on here eventually to talk about the "stockpile of chemical weapons" that were "discovered".
what he's talking about are degraded 1980's era chemical weapons (same one's dropped on the kurd's) which after their short shelf life had expired, and were no longer usuable got buried in a dump by saddams military. so the world is now safe from unusable chemical weapons thanks to our intervention. this story had a shelf life of about 5 minutes on conservative talk radio before it dissapeared in a chorus of laughter and dropped jaws. Even the bush admin had enough sense avoid suggesting this was justification for the invasion. |
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no, I am talking about Yellow Cake
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