As former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia Charles W. Freeman Jr. said recently:
Ironically, as we "search abroad for monsters to destroy," we are creating them – transforming our foreign detractors into terrorists, multiplying their numbers, intensifying their militancy, and fortifying their hatred of us. The sons and brothers of those we have slain know where we are. They do not forget. No quarter is given in wars of religion. We are generating the very menace that entered our imaginations on 9/11.Moon of Alabama has it right:
Those lovable rebels that heroically dragged Gaddhafi's body through the streets of Libya's are now "thugs" for doing the same to the U.S. ambassador. This is obviously a self inflicted wound. . . .
The killing of the U.S. ambassador in Libya will make further U.S. support for the insurgency in Syria, which is also supported by Al Qaeda and by Libyan Salafist fighters, more unlikely. One might even hope that this incident will lead to a complete turn around of current U.S. policies towards Syria. Hillary Clinton's and the other state department furies who had urged the U.S. to attack Libya and who are also behind the drive against Syria are now confronted with the ruins of their policies. They carry at least some blame for yesterday's deaths.I'm reminded of the great line from the movie War Games:
The only winning move is not to play.
And guess who else got it right . . . again?
"Created by wars that required it, the machine now created the wars it required" -Schumpeter, Imperialism
ReplyDelete"search abroad for monsters to destroy," sad part is USA is the sole monster of the world. Since 1776 it has invaded countless innocent countries and killed millions-- a rabid wolf dressed in Sheep skins
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