vendic wrote:I pretty much agree except I don't see it as a bad thing that he is so clearly American interests first. Its really the same foreign policy that the USA always had, just that the World liked and fell for the "beacon of democracy" shit.
I prefer the harsh reality than feel good make belive shit people have been sold on.
That doesn't make the USA evil. It just makes them the same as everyone else: flawed. So the World gets a reality check. The USA is not a beacon of light. It reminds me of when kids realise Santa isn't real and there is no Easter bunny.
Wait till the majority of Americans realise that too.
We live in interesting times.
vendic wrote:I never wrote anything about US hypocrisy. Just that its foreign policy has always been US interests first.
vendic wrote:Most governments already understand this. Particularly non allies. It will make little difference to them decision wise.
vendic wrote:As far as the USA holding the World safe from nuclear war. Yeah. Don't buy it. That however is a different and far longer discussion.
vendic wrote:R.e. Australia in some fictitious war. The USA will bleed Oz like it was any unit of their army if it was determined it would be in their best interests. I've always understood that and accepted it. If our government had any brains they would too and plan for it accordingly.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:vendic wrote:I never wrote anything about US hypocrisy. Just that its foreign policy has always been US interests first.
Fine, You said that the US puts its interests first but (before Trump) claimed to do otherwise. It was me that said that the US was being hypocritical by doing that. Happy?
vendic wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear. The US has always put its interests first. The only difference now is that Trump is straight up forward about it so even diehards will see it.
vendic wrote:1945-1995 all depends on your pov. It would be simple if there was ever only one of those, but life is an ass so there are many. You know what they say about opinions?
vendic wrote:Our government plans to have the UK save us. We can only do so much with one air force pilot and a sniper with 5 bullets. lol
vendic wrote:I pretty much agree except I don't see it as a bad thing that he is so clearly American interests first. Its really the same foreign policy that the USA always had, just that the World liked and fell for the "beacon of democracy" shit.
I prefer the harsh reality than feel good make belive shit people have been sold on.
That doesn't make the USA evil. It just makes them the same as everyone else: flawed. So the World gets a reality check. The USA is not a beacon of light. It reminds me of when kids realise Santa isn't real and there is no Easter bunny.
Wait till the majority of Americans realise that too.
We live in interesting times.
Rommie wrote:Mannafort arrested and charged- https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... story.html
Totally not a Republican or affiliated with Trump. /s
SciFiFisher wrote:vendic wrote:I pretty much agree except I don't see it as a bad thing that he is so clearly American interests first. Its really the same foreign policy that the USA always had, just that the World liked and fell for the "beacon of democracy" shit.
I prefer the harsh reality than feel good make belive shit people have been sold on.
That doesn't make the USA evil. It just makes them the same as everyone else: flawed. So the World gets a reality check. The USA is not a beacon of light. It reminds me of when kids realise Santa isn't real and there is no Easter bunny.
Wait till the majority of Americans realise that too.
We live in interesting times.
I disagree that the "Beacon of Democracy" was ALL BS. The U.S. has been self centered. We often make decisions based on our own self interests. To be honest I don't think being interested in protecting your own national security and interests is wrong for a nation to engage in. In some instances those decisions may be wrong or even textbook illegal or "evil". BUT, we have also consistently made policy decisions and interfered in things around the world based on humanitarian values. We are one of a handful of nations that strive to lift up other nations.
The Peace Corps was not started by the USSR. When Haiti was devastated by hurricanes it was the U.S. that responded with a majority of the aid.
While we may not a huge beacon of light we do try to do good. Flawed we may be but we are a work in progress.
SciFiFisher wrote:Yes, Papadopoulos may be the link or one of several links that *might* connect Trump, the Russians, and et al to the hacked DNC emails. I am pretty sure that no one really believes that Wiki-leaks acted as anything more than an intermediary for the entire thing at this point.
But, given the three indictments released today, and the severity of the charges, I suspect we can expect more indictments. The sad thing is that anyone who believes that this will bring Trump down or cause him to be impeached is probably in for a very sad awakening. The best example we have historically is Nixon. And he walked away *virtually* unscathed. Yes, he did have to resign. But, that was the sum total of his punishment. A number of smaller fish did wind up serving some very short jail sentences. Trump will have no qualms or remorse about throwing anyone under the bus.
Rommie wrote:My understanding though was that Nixon was never impeached because he resigned once it was clear it was going to happen, no?
SciFiFisher wrote:The best example we have historically is Nixon. And he walked away *virtually* unscathed. Yes, he did have to resign. But, that was the sum total of his punishment. A number of smaller fish did wind up serving some very short jail sentences. Trump will have no qualms or remorse about throwing anyone under the bus.
Rommie wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Yes, Papadopoulos may be the link or one of several links that *might* connect Trump, the Russians, and et al to the hacked DNC emails. I am pretty sure that no one really believes that Wiki-leaks acted as anything more than an intermediary for the entire thing at this point.
But, given the three indictments released today, and the severity of the charges, I suspect we can expect more indictments. The sad thing is that anyone who believes that this will bring Trump down or cause him to be impeached is probably in for a very sad awakening. The best example we have historically is Nixon. And he walked away *virtually* unscathed. Yes, he did have to resign. But, that was the sum total of his punishment. A number of smaller fish did wind up serving some very short jail sentences. Trump will have no qualms or remorse about throwing anyone under the bus.
My understanding though was that Nixon was never impeached because he resigned once it was clear it was going to happen, no?
vendic wrote:[ No country, no party, no ideology is completely goodnor completely evil. Imho, it pays to understand where they aren't and where they are.
. Thus implying that the U.S. has never really done anything all that good or all that worthwhile. Not really totally evil, but a real waste of everybody's time with all this hoodwink BS about being the good guys and trying to help people.feel good make belive shit people have been sold on.
. I have served in an organization that every year spends millions of dollars and send thousands of people to places all over the world. We build bridges, we build infrastructure, we provide free medical care, immunizations, surgery, and more. We teach people how to vaccinate their herd animals, and much much more. We never ask for bribes, kickbacks, or preferential contracts to build hotels. And we never once ask those governments or people to pay us back. That organization is the U.S. Army. I also know for a fact that the Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Public Health Corps all do the same thing.feel good make belive shit people have been sold on.
SciFiFisher wrote:vendic wrote:[ No country, no party, no ideology is completely goodnor completely evil. Imho, it pays to understand where they aren't and where they are.
Except you didn't offer any of that in your statement.
vendic wrote:That has been a big complaint of mine for decades now. No one actually takes responsibility. The closest we get is GW saying, "I take full responsibility", but taking responsibility without consequences is simply smoke and mirror bullshit. That really missed me off when he pulled that stunt.
geonuc wrote:Of course we act in our self interest but in case it hadn't occurred to you, the majority of American governments - and Americans - have concluded that it is in our self interest to have a stable world where people aren't fucking starving or dying of horrible diseases. Where tyrannical governments don't threaten them.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:geonuc wrote:Of course we act in our self interest but in case it hadn't occurred to you, the majority of American governments - and Americans - have concluded that it is in our self interest to have a stable world where people aren't fucking starving or dying of horrible diseases. Where tyrannical governments don't threaten them.
Here in Bananaland we have always been split between those like my old man who happened to hate the US and its policies with a passion, and those who think the US was some sort of Nirvana (and guess who's been the majority for the last, say......... 40 years?). I have always liked to think the US was (with all its warts) more like what you're describing. My father would sometimes refer to Panamanians, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans and even Canadians as "Sepoys" (fancy way to call them "bootlickers") to the US. Well, call me a "sepoy" if you like, but, as I was once said to Yosh, I think that the epitome of "American" is supposed to be a pragmatist with a sense of humor.
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