Posted on 07/03/2011 12:32:39 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
Since the end of the Cold War, neo-conservatives have routinely employed two powerful words to criticize traditional conservatives uneasy with their big government approach to international affairs: appeasement and isolationism. On ABC's "This Week," Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) employed both words, labeling Republican criticism of the military adventure in Libya as "isolationist" all while making an allusion to the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s ...
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Isolationism is foolish and disastrous but no more or less so than injecting ourselves into wars that don’t have anything to do with us.
In the case of Afghanistan and Iraq, a decade is about 5 years too long and a result of our politically correct warfare methods.
By isolationism I do not mean burying our head in the sand. But the USA became the world’s superpower by always being the last nation to enter general war, not the first.
That means, if the UN so desires, they can requisition our military to run their errands for them. This time they are using NATO. But the next time it will be blue helmets all around. Obama of course thinks this is just dandy since it attacks and undermines US sovereignty.
I have learned a valuable lesson over the last 10 years.
The globalists were and are wrong.
The United States can’t even defend its own territorial integrity from foreign criminals and terrorists.
John McCain is the biggest open borders asshat there is.
Illegals are killing, robbing, raping and trafficking in drugs and people in his own state with impunity, and this old gasbag is worried about what is happening abroad.
How can the US control things in countries that despise us when we can’t even control what is happening in our own country?
John McCain needs to get his head out of the liberal utopian clouds and start to focus on what is happening in front of his face.
Saddam and Osama would have made the deadliest team. In fact, I'd say Iraq was the bigger danger.
Now the danger has shifted with Pakistan entrenched with Osama's leaders. Will they just vanish or are they being encouraged by Obama's "Let's withdraw".
We all here 1776 this day but it wasn't until 1789 until we had a President. And the British were still in NY until 1797. And more was to come with the war of 1812.
So take a deep breath na think about if we want to go back in 10 years...or finish the job!!
So out of all this, what are wars abroad which are at least intended to defend interests friendly to the USA (though there’s no really good way to choose between Tyrant A and Tyrant B) supposed to do with blowing the chance to have a wise domestic policy?
The World War I song says "we wont come back til it's over over there". Well, it's been almost 70 years since we went back over there and it still isn't over. One day we may have to fight a real war for national survival and our nation and military will be exhausted when that time comes because the hyper-globalists have continuously treated the nation's irreplaceable assets as counters in a wargame.
Pat Buchanan was right.
Simple rule I have decided on:
If John McCain is for it;
I’m again’ it...
Not getting involved in unwinnable wars where nothing more than anti-American, Islamic lunacy will prevail is not isolationism. It is good sense. McCain is, has been, and always will be media hound and halfwit.
And just look at how many nasty characters there are in leadership positions all over the globe. Are we going to remove all of the bad guys and replace them with good guys? Where will we find the good guys, how long will they last and what garantee do we have that they won’t go corrupt and become juat as bad as the previous guy.
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