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World Opinion..."Do they like us"
We Were Soldiers | Joe Galloway

Posted on 02/04/2003 2:04:52 PM PST by Lucas1

I am sure this has been posted somewhere? But I read it for the first time today...thought it was a good catch

Provided by Joe Galloway, author of We Were Soldiers.

This one is definitely NOT tongue in cheek. Sig, the author, was a teen-aged Marine who marched and fought as a rifleman to and from the Chosin reservoir in Korea in 1950. He switched to the Army, and served as a Special Forces officer in Vietnam. After Vietnam he joined the CIA, and went back to Korea He's been there done it, and has some specific thoughts on countries that don't "like" us.

If you aren't interested in the ramblings of an old man, please delete now.

If you're still there, pull up a chair and listen.

Is there anyone else out there who's sick and tired of all the polls being taken in foreign countries as to whether or not they "like" us? The last time I looked, the word "like" had nothing to do with foreign policy. I prefer 'respect' or 'fear'. They worked for Rome, which civilized and kept the peace in the known world a hell of a lot longer than our puny two centuries-plus.

I see a left-wing German got elected to office recently by campaigning against the foreign policy of the United States. Yeah, that's what I want, to be lectured about war and being a "good neighbor" by a German. Their head honcho said they wouldn't take part in a war against Iraq. Kind of nice, to see them taking a pass on a war once in while. Perhaps we needed to have the word "World" in front of War. I think it's time to bring our boys home from Germany. Outside of the money we'd save, we'd make the Germans "like" us a lot more, after they started paying the bills for their own defense. Last time I checked, France isn't too fond of us either. They sort of Liked us back on June 6th, 1944, though, didn't they? If you don't think so, See how nicely they take care of the enormous American cemeteries up above The Normandy beaches. For those of you who've studied history, we also have few cemeteries in places like Belleau Woods and Chateau Thierry also. For those of you who haven't studied it, that was from World War One, the First time Europe screwed up and we bailed out the French. That's where the US Marines got the title 'Devil Dogs' or, if you still Care about what the Germans think, "Teufelhunde". I hope I spelled that right; sure wouldn't want to offend anyone, least of all a German.

Come to think of it, when Europe couldn't take care of their Bosnian Problem recently, guess who had to help out there also. Last time I checked, our kids are still there. I sort of remember they said they would be out in a year. Gee, how time flies when you're having fun.

Now we hear that the South Koreans aren't too happy with us either. They "liked" us a lot better, of course, in June, 1950. It took more than 50,000 Americans killed in Korea to help give them the lifestyle they currently enjoy, but then who's counting? I think it's also time to bring the boys home from there. There are about 37,000 young Americans on the DMZ separating the South Koreans from their "brothers" up North. Maybe if we leave, they can begin to participate in the "good life" that North Korea currently enjoys. Uh huh. Sure.

I also understand that a good portion of the Arab/Moslem world now doesn't "like" us either. Did anyone ever sit down and determine what we would have to do to get them to like us? Ask them what they would like us to do. Die?. Commit ritual suicide? Bend over? Maybe we should follow the advice of Our dimwitted, dullest knife in the drawer, Senator Patty Murray, and build More roads, hospitals, day care centers, and orphanages like Osama bin Laden does. What with all the orphans Osama has created, the least he can do is build some places to put them. Senator Stupid says if we would only "emulate" Osama, the Arab world would love us.

Sorry Patty; in addition to the fact that we already do all of those Things around the world and have been doing them for over sixty years, I don't Take public transportation, and I certainly wouldn't take it with a bomb Strapped to the guy next to me.

Don't get me wrong: I'm not in favor of going to war. Been there, done that. Several times, in fact. But I think we ought to have some polls in this country about other countries, and see if we "like" THEM. Problem is, if you listed the countries, not only wouldn't the average American know if he liked them or not, he wouldn't be able to find them. If we're supposed to worry about them, how about them worrying about us?

We were nice to the North Koreans in 1994, as we followed the policies Of Neville Clinton. And it seemed to work; they didn't re-start nuclear Weapons program for a whole year or so. In the meantime, we fed them when they Were starving, and put oil in their stoves when they were freezing.

In a recent visit to Norway, I engaged in a really fun debate with my cousin's son, a student at a Norwegian University. I was lectured to by this thankless squirt about the American "Empire", and scolded about dropping the atomic bomb on the Japanese. I reminded him that empires usually keep the stuff they take; we don't, and back in 1945 most Norwegians thought dropping ANY kind of bomb on Germany or Japan was a good idea. I also reminded him that my uncle, his grandfather, and others in our family spent a significant time in Sachsenhausen concentration camp, courtesy of the Germans, and they didn't all survive. I further reminded him that if it wasn't for the "American Empire" he would probably be speaking German or Russian.

Sorry about the rambling, but I just took an unofficial poll here at our house, and we don't seem to like anyone.


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KEYWORDS: leadingtheway

1 posted on 02/04/2003 2:04:52 PM PST by Lucas1
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To: All
I'd rather be respected than liked. It pays more benefits, if you have the stomach to put up with the downside, which means being disliked.....
2 posted on 02/04/2003 2:14:12 PM PST by Malcolm
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To: Lucas1
It's funny how other countries want to be our friends when they need money or protection. Who gives a rat shit if they don't like us, I say we cut em all off and see how they like us then.


3 posted on 02/04/2003 2:17:04 PM PST by unixfox (Close the borders, problem solved !)
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To: Travis McGee
Bump
4 posted on 02/04/2003 2:17:46 PM PST by Matthew James (SPEARHEAD!)
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To: Malcolm
Just saw "We Were Soldiers" over the weekend. Great movie, fabulous post.
5 posted on 02/04/2003 2:21:18 PM PST by RowdyYates
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To: unixfox
Last week, South African president Nelson Mandela ragged the United States and president G.W. Bush in an insane fashion after the State of the Union speech in which Bush committed 15 billion dollars of taxpayer money to fighting disease on the African continent.
6 posted on 02/04/2003 2:23:47 PM PST by tictoc (Dhimmis R Us)
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To: tictoc
Communists like Mandela have an agenda,
as set forth by Karl Marx and Mao.

That means biting the hand that feeds you.
The Communist is a mercenary and Mandela
has proven it.

Ops4 God Bless America!
7 posted on 02/04/2003 2:29:01 PM PST by OPS4
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To: Lucas1
bump for later reading
8 posted on 02/04/2003 2:54:56 PM PST by Charlie OK
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To: Lucas1
"World Opinion..."Do they like us?"

Freedom loving America's opinion of their opinion: "WHO CARES?"

Now paging DUKE NUKEM!

9 posted on 02/04/2003 2:57:27 PM PST by ExSoldier
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To: Lucas1
Please, someone pose as a reporter in one of the aforementioned Middle Eastern countries, and ask people at random if they like the US.

When they say no, say "Too bad. I was going to sponsor you for a green card if you did."

Film reaction, send to funnies home videos
10 posted on 02/04/2003 3:07:02 PM PST by ko_kyi
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To: Lucas1
Well said.
11 posted on 02/04/2003 3:11:12 PM PST by Republic of Texas (amydave.com....what?)
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