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![]() "Ken Smith" wrote in message ... George Z. Bush wrote: Ken Smith wrote: Asmodeus wrote: Ken Smith wrote in : The concept of international isolationism in a world where oceans can be crossed in a matter of hours instead of days, weeks or months is truly mind boggling. "Isolationism" in the modern sense is the adoption of a laissez-faire attitude toward how other countries govern their affairs, as opposed to engineering a seemingly endless procession of coups in virtually every Third World country on the friggin' globe. If we *can* trust democracy and self-determination, then let's trust them. Isolationism, the the 30s and 40s , was a movement designed to keep our nation out of international agreements. I wasn't aware that its definition had changed. Surely, a nation committed to isolationism (as I define it) would not have been involved in engineering coups to achieve regime changes.....they would have expressed no interest in seeing such changes made. It amounts to little more than sticking one's head in the sand thinking that one's backside will be protected by an ocean's vastness, and all within the confines of a global economy. Like I said, mind boggling!!! One's backside is better-protected by a fair, consistent, and credible foreign policy, which keeps us from being a global hemorrhoid. We'd be in a lot better position to broker a settlement between the Israelis and Palestinians, for instance, if we could be seen as an honest broker. That just might be a little hard to do if you express no interest in what's going on outside of your own back yard. That's my point. George Z. |
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George Z. Bush wrote:
"Ken Smith" wrote in message ... George Z. Bush wrote: Ken Smith wrote: Asmodeus wrote: Ken Smith wrote in : The concept of international isolationism in a world where oceans can be crossed in a matter of hours instead of days, weeks or months is truly mind boggling. "Isolationism" in the modern sense is the adoption of a laissez-faire attitude toward how other countries govern their affairs, as opposed to engineering a seemingly endless procession of coups in virtually every Third World country on the friggin' globe. If we *can* trust democracy and self-determination, then let's trust them. Isolationism, the the 30s and 40s , was a movement designed to keep our nation out of international agreements. I wasn't aware that its definition had changed. Surely, a nation committed to isolationism (as I define it) would not have been involved in engineering coups to achieve regime changes.....they would have expressed no interest in seeing such changes made. There is an obvious difference between relative isolationism, which relies mostly on creating cultural and economic ties to promote one's legitimate interests, and our unduly meddlesome current policy. It amounts to little more than sticking one's head in the sand thinking that one's backside will be protected by an ocean's vastness, and all within the confines of a global economy. Like I said, mind boggling!!! One's backside is better-protected by a fair, consistent, and credible foreign policy, which keeps us from being a global hemorrhoid. We'd be in a lot better position to broker a settlement between the Israelis and Palestinians, for instance, if we could be seen as an honest broker. That just might be a little hard to do if you express no interest in what's going on outside of your own back yard. That's my point. You think in terms of black-and-white, when there are infinite shades of grey. |
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