N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby rugersol on Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:44 am

Heffay wrote:
rugersol wrote:... they started it?!


Iraq did that?

Maybe?!

... anyhow, Iraq II was Bush Jr. tryin' to "free" Iraqis ... a noble objective, to be sure! ... but, if asked to cough up $100 to "make their lives better", I woulda passed! ... reckon I ain't quite the humanitarian, Bush Jr. is?! :?
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby Heffay on Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:49 am

sansooshooter wrote:Heffay.
You mean the same wars that the Europeans have been involved in with us as allies!


Are you suggesting that the US didn't *lead* the coalition of nations that participated in Iraq? Or were we just dragged along by... say... France and just went along out of treaty obligations?

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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby sansooshooter on Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:05 pm

Heffay wrote:
sansooshooter wrote:Heffay.
You mean the same wars that the Europeans have been involved in with us as allies!


Are you suggesting that the US didn't *lead* the coalition of nations that participated in Iraq? Or were we just dragged along by... say... France and just went along out of treaty obligations?

/facepalm

Not at all. I am suggesting that no government has clean hands in world affairs. All world powers get in wars ,That aren't necessary to national security!
Did we lead in lybia or was that the French or Brits?
If you think I support every war we get in, You would be wrong!
I look for national security as the base line for any military involvement.
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby ktech on Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:35 pm

sansooshooter wrote: Not at all. I am suggesting that no government has clean hands in world affairs. All world powers get in wars ,That aren't necessary to national security!
Did we lead in lybia or was that the French or Brits?
If you think I support every war we get in, You would be wrong!
I look for national security as the base line for any military involvement.
It doesn't matter which party sits in the white house.


So what you're saying is "because they did it too, we can get away with it"?

I propose we stop sending foreign aid, pull our bases out of foreign countries, and mind our own business for a change.

...anybody?
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby Heffay on Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:46 pm

ktech wrote:So what you're saying is "because they did it too, we can get away with it"?

I propose we stop sending foreign aid, pull our bases out of foreign countries, and mind our own business for a change.

...anybody?


I disagree. Isolationism isn't the answer. See: WW1

Appeasement isn't the answer either. See: WW2

Overseas military bases and foreign aid generate a lot of positive results for the United States. It helps fight the message that some people try to create that Americans are evil, fat, lazy, etc. When they can put a face to the BS they are being fed, it can cause them to doubt that that particular narrative has merit.

We shouldn't mind our own business. We should be smart about how we get involved with other countries. We're getting much better. The whole Arab spring is a good example of smart involvement.
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby rugersol on Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:13 am

Heffay wrote:The whole Arab spring is a good example of smart involvement.

Did you jest say Bush Jr. was "smart"?! :o
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby Heffay on Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:32 am

rugersol wrote:
Heffay wrote:The whole Arab spring is a good example of smart involvement.

Did you jest say Bush Jr. was "smart"?! :o


Oh wow, you're going to credit Bush for the Arab spring??
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby rugersol on Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:34 am

Heffay wrote:
rugersol wrote:
Heffay wrote:The whole Arab spring is a good example of smart involvement.

Did you jest say Bush Jr. was "smart"?! :o


Oh wow, you're going to credit Bush for the Arab spring??

If you say so!
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Re: N.K. Schools Teaching Kids To Hate U.S.

Postby ktech on Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:23 am

Heffay wrote:
ktech wrote:So what you're saying is "because they did it too, we can get away with it"?

I propose we stop sending foreign aid, pull our bases out of foreign countries, and mind our own business for a change.

...anybody?


I disagree. Isolationism isn't the answer. See: WW1

Appeasement isn't the answer either. See: WW2

Overseas military bases and foreign aid generate a lot of positive results for the United States. It helps fight the message that some people try to create that Americans are evil, fat, lazy, etc. When they can put a face to the BS they are being fed, it can cause them to doubt that that particular narrative has merit.

We shouldn't mind our own business. We should be smart about how we get involved with other countries. We're getting much better. The whole Arab spring is a good example of smart involvement.



Isolationism, no. But intelligent and diplomatic involvement before military involvement? Yes.
I don't agree with the overseas military bases comment... we could still have a military presence abroad without having bases in other (ostensibly allied) countries - stationing troops at someone else's base is a far cry from what we do now. As far as foreign aid, in principle it sounds like a good idea but when you realize how it actually gets used (mainly by the powers that be in any given country to continue to maintain their power, particularly in African countries) it starts to look less appealing.

Also, I don't disagree that Arab spring was a smart amount of involvement on our part - as little as possible. :)
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