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Entangling
Alliances
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
DIGG THIS
In
the name of clamping down on "terrorist uprisings" in
Pakistan, General Musharraf has declared a state of emergency and
imposed martial law. The true motivations behind this action however,
are astonishingly transparent, as the reports come in that mainly
lawyers and opposition party members are being arrested and harassed.
Supreme Court justices are held in house arrest after indicating
some reluctance to certify the legitimacy of Musharraf's recent
re-election.
Meanwhile,
terrorist threats on US interests may be more likely to originate
from Pakistan, a country to which we have sent $10 billion.
Now we are
placed in the difficult position of either continuing to support
a military dictator who has taken some blatantly un-Democratic courses
of action, or withdrawing support and angering this nuclear-capable
country. The administration is carefully negotiating this tight-rope
by "reviewing Pakistan's foreign aid package" and asking
Musharraf to relinquish his military title and schedule elections.
By the time
he complies with the requests of the White House sufficiently to
continue to receive his "allowance," courtesy of the American
taxpayer, his mission will be accomplished. A more friendly Supreme
Court will be installed and enough of the opposition party will
be jailed or detained to assure an outcome of the elections that
will meet with his approval. All the while, our administration lauds
Musharraf as a trusted friend and ally.
So much for
a War on Terror. So much for making the world safe for democracy.
Free trade
means no sanctions against Iran, or Cuba or anyone else for that
matter. Entangling alliances with no one means no foreign aid to
Pakistan, or Egypt, or Israel, or anyone else for that matter. If
an American citizen determines a foreign country or cause is worthy
of their money, let them send it, and encourage their neighbors
to send money too, but our government has no authority to use hard-earned
American taxpayer dollars to mire us in these nightmarishly complicated,
no-win entangling alliances.
When we look
at global situations today, the words of our founding fathers are
becoming more relevant daily. We need to understand that a simple,
humble foreign policy makes us less vulnerable and less targeted
on the world stage. Pakistan should not be getting an "allowance"
from us and we should not be propping up military dictators that
oppress people. We should mind our own business and stop the oppressive
taxation of Americans that makes this meddling possible.
See
the Ron Paul File
November
14, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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