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bemildred

(90,061 posts)
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 08:01 AM Jul 2014

America and Global Order

Is U.S. domination necessary for world order? Dick Cheney, the former American vice president, continues to insist so. This neoconservative architect of policy in the George W. Bush era claims that the current resident of the White House is getting it wrong. Is he?

Mr. Cheney’s article in the Wall Street Journal, entitled “The Collapsing Obama Doctrine” serves to remind us of the alarming turns the world can take when led by a misguided primary world power. It also accentuates the point to which changes in U.S. government affect its foreign policy. While the zephyrs of administration change do not disturb the defense of its fundamental interests, the method of doing so can shift radically.

Mr. Cheney, the man who governed the U.S.A. during the Bush years, would have us believe that the dramatic resurgence of Salafist jihadi movements in the Middle East is attributable to the culpable inaction of the White House and its current resident’s preference for talking to enemies rather than bolstering allies. The former vice president would also have us believe that the Iraq war begun in 2003 achieved its aims: Those of reinforcing America’s global leadership and stopping al-Qaida.

As the European accomplices of this neoconservative policy are getting their voices back—not least Tony Blair, who recently published a frankly pathetic article in the press— it is worthwhile reminding ourselves of certain facts concerning the American intervention in Iraq: No war since Vietnam has damaged the American leadership to such an extent; the intervention’s primary beneficiaries have been Shi’ite Iran and Communist China, now the world’s primary importer of Iraqi crude oil; Iraq, free from Salafist fighters before 2003, is now the epicenter of the jihadi movement, which, having flooded into Syria, is now reentering Iraqi lands; the Bush regime, by overthrowing a tyrannical regime on a false pretext, has besmirched the idea of liberty; lastly, the democracy implanted into Iraq has proved itself to be a failed state, due to the simple fact that it wasn’t born of an aspiration of the Iraqi people, but imported by bombs.

http://watchingamerica.com/News/241546/america-and-global-order/

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America and Global Order (Original Post) bemildred Jul 2014 OP
America is the world's greatest contributor to disorder. JayhawkSD Jul 2014 #1
 

JayhawkSD

(3,163 posts)
1. America is the world's greatest contributor to disorder.
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 11:09 AM
Jul 2014

And it has not stopped.
George W. Bush -> Iraq, Afghanistan
Barack H. Obama -> Libya, Mali, Yemen

We won't even talk about Ukraine, since all we did there was "contribute to some NGOs" and later "hand out cookies at the Maidan."

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