Posted on 02/06/2005 12:31:20 PM PST by TechnicalEcstacy
I was reading an article on the views Iraqis hold of America, following the successful elections in Iraq. It got me to think about a subject I have mulled for a while. What are the long term psychological effects of having your freedom handed to you by another? Imagine if the American Revolution was almost completely won by the hands of another country. What if say...France had done most of the hard work and fighting and dying and also held our hands financially? How would we see ourselves 230 years later? Could we even have lasted this long? Our pride in our nation in no small part comes from the pain and suffering Americans endured, and the seemingly miraculous events that pulled us back from the brink of total oblivion. Yes, France DID help, and we should be thankful, but the hard part was accomplished by Americans, among which emerged a group of extraordinary men that fashioned our unique form of government. I could of course go on and on about the many sources of American pride, but you see my point. What if most of this didn't exist? Herein lies a problem whenever one helps another. Resentment and a less than prideful feeling about your status. We have received alot of this sort from our European friends. They know deep down that without America, they wouldn't have made it through the 1940's. We have held the hand of many a nation, and received nothing but grief for it. Are we headed down this same road with Iraq? I would say yes. We should expect ungratefulness. We should expect resentment. We should expect that sometime in the distant future (if all goes well) that Iraq will become a defacto enemy of the US, as are many of our European 'allies'. The point is, that we should prepare for and expect this. If a successful Iraq means letting them believe that they had more to do with their success than they actually did, then I say, so be it. We, as the current stewards of the free world must learn to let go of this sort of stuff, because we will end up expending alot of energy, not to mention exasterbate the situation, by trying to remind everyone what is owed us. This is a burden we must carry virtually alone and is in the long run, in everyone's best interest.
It is hard to imagine any effort of national freedom that does not have a strong, sometimes critical, self-interested assistance by some existing nations. Get a grip on history.\
Congressman Billybob
Like I said, France helped, but that was after we went through hell. Its not at all comparable to what we have done in Iraq. And that wasn't really the point of the post anyway.
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