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Blame America? No, Blame Neocons!

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Publié le 21 septembre 2015
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Is the current refugee crisis gripping the European Union "all America's fault"? That is how my critique of US foreign policy was characterized in a recent interview on the Fox Business Channel. I do not blame the host for making this claim, but I think it is important to clarify the point.

It has become common to discount any criticism of US foreign policy as "blaming America first." It is a convenient way of avoiding a real discussion. If aggressive US policy in the Middle East - for example in Iraq - results in the creation of terrorist organizations like al-Qaeda in Iraq, is pointing out the unintended consequences of bad policy blaming America? Is it "blaming America" to point out that blowback - like we saw on 9/11 - can be the result of unwise US foreign policy actions like stationing US troops in Saudi Arabia?

In the Fox interview I pointed out that the current refugee crisis is largely caused by bad US foreign policy actions. The US government decides on regime change for a particular country - in this case, Syria - destabilizes the government, causes social chaos, and destroys the economy, and we are supposed to be surprised that so many people are desperate to leave? Is pointing this out blaming America, or is it blaming that part of the US government that makes such foolish policies?

Accusing those who criticize US foreign policy of "blaming America" is pretty selective, however. Such accusations are never leveled at those who criticize a US pullback. For example, most neocons argue that the current crisis in Iraq is all Obama's fault for pulling US troops out of the country. Are they "blaming America first" for the mess? No one ever says that. Just like they never explain why the troops were removed from Iraq: the US demanded complete immunity for troops and contractors and the Iraqi government refused.

Iraq was not a stable country when the US withdrew its troops anyway. As soon as the US stopped paying the Sunnis not to attack the Iraqi government, they started attacking the Iraqi government. Why? Because the US attack on Iraq led to a government that was closely allied to Iran and the Sunnis could not live with that! It was not the US withdrawal from Iraq that created the current instability but the invasion. The same is true with US regime change policy toward Syria. How many Syrians were streaming out of Syria before US support for Islamist rebels there made the country unlivable? Is pointing out this consequence of bad US policy also blaming America first?

Last year I was asked by another Fox program whether I was not "blaming America" when I criticized the increasingly confrontational US stand toward Russia. Here's how I put it then:

I don't blame America. I am America, you are America. I don't blame you. I blame bad policy. I blame the interventionists. I blame the neoconservatives who preach this stuff, who believe in it like a religion -- that they have to promote American goodness even if you have to bomb and kill people.

In short, I don't blame America; I blame neocons.

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Ron Paul says not to blame America
Having lived in the US for a decade Americans are wonderful people, generous of heart, and good all round, but the government of America represents its people and therefore as a democratically elected government they also stand for the US people-warts and all. Squirming to get out of it Ron Paul just doesn't wash-sorry Ron.

Like a virus its government has contaminated everything -finance markets, health care, foreign policy with corruption and greed.
Its no longer a democracy -the home of the brave and the free has long gone.
It once was a remarkable country for the world to look upon fondly as the bench mark for a civilised and democratic country, but no more and its demise is a forgone conclusion. So when Ron Paul says don't blame America its a hair split really attempting to apportion blame to a small extreme group. But America is to blame. Edmond Burke said:" The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. "

Iran , Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria while they may have had corrupt governments they are sovereign nations who have not attacked the US and yet the US take it upon themselves through some ideological belief they have the right to invade and plunder societies that have operated much longer than the US.
Why do they do so? because they believe might is right.
Well many times might is wrong more than they are right.
I agree with him the extreme right have poisoned the barrel for the rest, but it is now probably too late for America to change its mind set and recover.
America has interests not friends and when any country behaves like this ultimately their fate is sealed .
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You don't often see an article where the bones of the problem are laid bare.
Those who have the power to wage war and whose perverse ideals are routinely clouded in the national flag are indeed the problem. The same people are also never brought before the courts to account for their crimes. And so the game goes on.
Kinda getting tired of the old straw man; "neocon." Was LBJ a neocon, how bout Truman and FDR? Gee, how bout W. Wilson and Teddy? One can and surely should discuss American interventionism over the past 100+ years, but the neocon term is actually often, very often, code for Jews are the problem.
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