Who Cares?
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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The most important
issue facing America is not even being debated by the presidential
candidates. With the exception of Ron Paul, all of the candidates
are acting on the assumption that America's interventionist foreign
policy should continue. They only differ on the details of the intervention.
Since Dr.
Paul doesn't have a chance of winning, I can therefore guarantee
you that regardless of who wins the nominations and regardless of
who ends up in the White House, you will be saddled with the same
failed interventionist policy. As in the past, it will preclude
peace and result in conflicts that ultimately will bring America
down. We can squander blood and treasure only so long before we
collapse. Then we will join the heap of has-been empires like the
British, French, Dutch and Soviets.
That's why
I have no interest in the presidential race.
The United
States has no moral or legal right to interfere in the internal
affairs of any other nation. It is not threatened by any nation-state
and therefore has no need of allies. An ally is someone who fights
on your side during a war. When the war ends, the need for alliances
ends.
George Washington
still the wisest man ever to serve as president warned
us against interventionism. He warned us against the influence of
foreign lobbies. As he said, there is no reason for America to involve
itself in the intrigues, feuds and wars that plague most parts of
the world. Our only contact with the outside world should be in
trade and commerce.
The problem
of terrorism, which is a direct result of our interventionist policies,
is not a war. It is a conflict with a few individuals. If we stopped
our interventionist foreign policies, the problem of terrorists
would gradually fade away. In the meantime, terrorism can be handled
by intelligence and police work. It is not a fight the military
can win.
The concept
of a pre-emptive war should be an abomination to every American.
Pre-emptive war is a war of aggression. It was the policy of Hitler's
Germany and of the Japanese imperial government. To our national
shame, apparently many Americans support the concept. They should
never again criticize the Japanese for Pearl Harbor, the Third Reich
for the invasion of Poland, or the Soviet Union for the invasion
of Afghanistan. Click your heels and salute. You are no different
from the people who cheered for Hitler.
The concept
of a so-called humanitarian war, trotted out by Bill Clinton to
justify intervention in the Balkans, is a contradiction in terms.
War itself is a crime against humanity. No sane person can justify
inflicting death and destruction in the name of humanitarianism.
The great
tragedy caused by the interventionists is that they sabotage the
peaceful and prosperous country that America could be. It's no mystery
why the infrastructure is beginning to fail. It's no mystery why
public education fails in so many places. It's no mystery why health
care is becoming increasingly unaffordable. Look at the cost of
the empire the military and intelligence budgets, the cost
of the wars. Between the military-industrial complex and the new
war service industry, the treasury is being sucked dry by the worst
people for the worst reasons.
In
the meantime, what are the presidential candidates talking about?
A few social schemes. Different strategies for intervention. They
are like the first-class passengers on the Titanic, sitting around
discussing their business deals and various affairs. They show no
sign of awareness of the real world outside the televised game show
called "Win the Nomination."
Who's ahead?
Who zinged who? Who cares?
August
15, 2007
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2007 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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