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Can America Bring Peace to the World? by Harry Browne
History repeats....
World War I
Objective: Bring democracy to all the countries of the world, self-determination for everyone, and a new world order that would end wars forever.
Result: American entry into the war prevented the two sides from negotiating a just end to the war. Instead, the Allies saw American entry as decisive, and so they rejected all peace overtures, fought the war to a bitter end, won the war, and imposed devastating, humiliating peace terms on Germany.
The result was an expansion of the British and French empires, subjecting millions more people worldwide to foreign rule. In addition, millions of Europeans were herded into foreign countries.
The U.S. entry into the European war prompted the Germans to finance and facilitate Lenin's takeover of Russia — creating the Soviet Union. And the oppressive peace terms imposed on the German people caused them to accept a thug named Adolf Hitler as their avenging angel. Thus U.S. entry into the war was responsible for what many call the two worst regimes in world history — and the cause of 52 years of wars from 1939 to 1991.
World War II
Objective: Liberate Europe and China, and impose peace upon the world.
Result: Half of Europe was controlled by the Soviet Union, and China was quickly taken over by the Communists.
The Cold War
Objective: Free subjugated countries.
Result: In the process of "fighting" the Cold War, Iran's democracy was overthrown with the help of the CIA — leaving the Iranians subjugated by the oppressive Shah. That's just one example, however. The U.S. government imposed or assisted dictators in Panama, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Cuba, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, China, South Korea, South Vietnam, the Philippines, and numerous countries in Africa.
The Korean War
Objective: Save South Korea from being taken over by an oppressive dictatorship.
Result: South Korea was left in the hands of an oppressive dictator, Syngman Rhee, who was just as oppressive as the communist North Korean dictator, Kim Il Sung.
The Vietnam War
Objective: Save Indochina from Communism, and prevent dominos from falling all over the world.
Result: Indochina was overrun by communists. (Surprisingly, the world didn't come to an end.)
The Panamanian War
Objective: Stop Panama from being a conduit for drug-running.
Result: The Panamanian army was destroyed, leaving the country more vulnerable to drug-running.
The First Iraq War
Objective: Free Kuwait and stop Saddam Hussein from taking over the world. (Seriously, George H.W. Bush called him a modern-day Hitler, who had to be stopped the way Hitler should have been stopped at Munich.) At the end of the war, George H.W. Bush called on the Iraqis to overthrow Hussein.
Result: Kuwait is still run by a family dynasty that has no interest in democracy or in providing rights for the people. Apparently, Saddam Hussein wasn't stopped from his diabolical plans of world domination — at least according to George H.W. Bush's son 11 years later. And Bush Sr. helped put down the postwar rebellion that would have overthrown Hussein.
The Bombing of Serbia Objective: End the ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo, perpetrated by the Serbs.
Result: Once the Serbs had been defeated, the Albanians ethnic-cleansed all the Serbs and gypsies out of Kosovo, and began terrorizing the Macedonians in Macedonia.
The War in Afghanistan
Objective: Stop the country from harboring terrorists, get rid of the Taliban, create human rights for women, and establish a free Afghanistan.
Result: Al-Qaeda operatives continue to function there, and Osama Bin Laden himself may be safely hiding in Afghanistan. Women are still treated as tools, rather than people. And as for freedom, the Afghan people are subjugated by brutal warlords, and the Taliban have been invited back in to help restore order.
The War in Iraq
Objective: "Disarm" Saddam Hussein and liberate the Iraqi people.
Result: Turns out that there was nothing to "disarm." (Surprisingly, George Bush is still justifying the war by saying that "Saddam Hussein had no intention of disarming." Disarming what???) And over 10,000 Iraqi deaths later, Iraq is not only not liberated, it's being occupied by a foreign power that's being fought by a determined resistance movement.
posted by Hal 10:26 AM
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