In a civilized society, should anyone or any government ever force anyone to do anything against his or her will as long as that person does not infringe upon the life, liberty, or property of another?
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Creating enemies around the globe, one drone at at time
As the U.S. continues the use of drones in several countries, the level of hatred against America grows steadily. As you can read here, people switch sides after their loved ones are murdered by a U.S. drone. When the next 9/11 style attack occurs in America, who are you going to blame - some little guy from a village somewhere whose father was killed by a drone?
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6 comments:
i like nice post ^^
The estimated level of hatred by villagers whose fathers have been killed by drones shouldn't be the driving force behind US foreign policy. The Obama administration values drones over troops on the ground and believes the gains outweigh the costs. While Obama has mostly been a failure as a president, when it comes to drones vs troops, I agree with him.
Brad agrees with killing around the globe. Tragic.
Mr. Scott they can’t even finises the first war they started. Another unconstitutional war Mr. Scott I am also tried of paying for those wars Ron Paul for president.
As a not-so-proud-vet, I can say that everyone that we have, "helped," with our constant interventions and bombings want the US to leave them alone.
No one wants our military in their backyard any more than we want them in ours.
And these bombings don't just kill one or two "insurgents," (I like that they use that word to confuse the sheep) they kill hundreds even thousands of completely innocent bystanders who, guess what, might not be waving those little American flags the soldiers pass out for pictures after burying
family members.
Not to mention that war is expensive. Keynes is wrong again! War doesn't bring a country out of a depression or recession. Only liquidation can do that.
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