sfam wrote:For clarity, peacebuilding is "not" peacekeeping. Those are two very separate things. UN Missions do peacekeeping, lots of local advocates and international players do peacebuilding. UN Missions are good if there is an agreement in hand and you need to "keep the peace". This is not what has been happening. Instead we've seen failed states like South Sudan with the UN going in to stop the violence. As poor as the UN training may be, they weren't trained for that. I am certainly not at all advocating that.
Got that - what I am saying is that the UN is disfunctional and operationally inept. What I am saying is all the good intentions will fall back on the US again.
sfam wrote:We have a different view of failure I suppose. I don't see Obama's actions on the international state as a failure. We can debate each one, but I strongly believe climate change is a worldwide issue that needs worldwide cooperation and attention, same for violent extremism, refugees, poverty and the failed states that create it.
I actually wasn't bashing Obama specifically. I was bashing the last 3 adminstrations collective ineptitude with regards to a functional foreign policy strategy. I think we have had and will continue to have very limited affect on either displacement or climate change. As Obama said - it is time to do some country building in our own country.
sfam wrote:As for job loss, the idea that we got down below 5% unemployment with complete gridlock in Washington is amazing. If we don't have operational governance structures in Washington - we don't - we don't need to look long and far for the cause.
Unemployment is a red herring as you well know. Look at the labor force participation rates, look at wage growth and look at productivity. BTW, the numbers came back up after gridlock started. They froze the budget and things started humming - go figure.
sfam wrote:The idea that in as connected a world as we find ourselves attempting to disconnect is a pretty strange turn. I don't see positives coming out of this. Trump certainly came along and provided simplistic answers. We're already hearing that Trump is surprised that health care is complicated. At some point he'll realize the world is actually complicated.
I am not a Trump fan, I didn't vote for him. I think he is incompetent. But I am beginning to understand better why Trump succeeded. And a good part of that is we have had continued overreach from the past 3 administrations.


