DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874 Or on the other hand DesideriScuri....................can you give any examples where American NON-isolationism or interventionism DIDN'T make things better, or actually made things worse ? Not necessarily for America but for the local population maybe ? The answer, logically, is no. Time (0) Time (1) Situation A America Intervenes Situation A1 Situation A America doesn't Situation A2 If america intervenes, we know outcome A1, but we don't know outcome A2 There is no way to compare the two, to know if Outcome A1 is better than Outcome A2. If america doesn't intervene, we know both situation A, and result A2. Most events on an international stage are driven by players -- governments, ngos, businesses people with their own interests and desires. Most of these driven by their own desires, sometime hostile, sometimes friendly. So certainly, there are cases where non intervention results in a positive outcome. We find out Israel is going to bomb Syria's nuclear program. We do nothing; Israel bombs; Syria loses its nuclear program - the US benefits. But the question of isolationism is more than intervention in isolated instances - it is a retranchment of involvement not in a few instances - but widely. I cannot think of isolationism has ever, over a long term, been positive for a nation. 14th century China, 17th century Japan, and the US around 1920 are pretty good examples of the failures of isolationism. By your own logic, there is no way to tell if isolation benefited us or not. We know we isolated ourselves, it didn't work out. Do you know what would have been the result if we had jumped into things? Of course you don't. Had we stayed out of Afghanistan when Russia was fighting the rebels, would we have the Taliban? Would bin Laden have risen to such power? Would al Qaeda have been created? What would have happened if we left Iran alone to continue it's democratic elections? It sure seems like it would have benefited us if AQ, bin Laden, and the Taliban had never been created. Having "installed" the Mullahs in Iran doesn't seem to have worked out for us much, has it? There is a massive difference between diplomacy and physical interaction.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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