TimRobbins wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:This is ONLY true if you do not consider US - Neocon interventionism in distant lands as terrorism.
By most definitions, the term terrorism applies really well to the Cold War and the subsequent ratcheting up by the 2 superpowers of the time, the great game played in Afghanistan, the looting of India, Africa and large parts of China, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, continued US presence and NATO presence in the Middle East.
It's all terrorism. Doesn't matter if it's men in uniform doing it.
Yes, lets avoid the question by spewing out cliches.
I'm not talking about what happened in the past. I'm talking about present time and in the present time and if a person walks into an airport tomorrow, the only people he should rationally fear are Muslims. Sorry for the non-PC talk, but that is the undeniable truth.
If you want to talk about the stupidity of interventionism, then I'm fully with you. Interventionism is stupid. We should not be fighting any wars in the ME and we should not be trying to force our values on any other country/people or to tell anybody else how to solve their disputes.
One thing has nothing to do with another.
How is this a cliche?
What we do has a direct impact on what happens to us at a later stage in life.
Take the Israeli conflict. The one where Egypt's Air Force was thoroughly decimated. Why does the US support Israel?
Is it because of some long lost love for the Jewish race or is it because of the Israeli proximity to the Suez Canal and all of the trade routes that pass through?
It helps that the Israeli's have a strong lobbying group in the US, but without financial interest the US doesn't intervene.
You are over-simplifying this. The US and its allies are seen as global terrorists in many parts of the world.
There are several other examples:
1) The US asking several countries to reduce their nuclear stockpile. That's as rich a joke as you can get on any given Tuesday.
2) The US telling developing countries to reduce pollution. Meanwhile, these countries can't even feed more than half their populations properly.
US "exceptionalism" and the American Dream only work in our country. In many other parts of the world, it's seen as interventionism, bullying, big brother tactics and even terrorism.








