End The Curse wrote:
Sorry, Slesh, but it is indeed a fact that American foreign policy was military isolationism in the decades following WWI right up until Pearl Harbor. I also think if you had Holocaust survivors in your family you might feel a little differently about how "successful" those isolationist policies were.
I think I'll bow out of this discussion now because I can feel the anger starting to build...
No reason to get angry ETC, and I also lost family in WWII, so to think that your alone, don't.
As for the isolationist policies you speak of, military wise, yes, the US did not get involved until it was attacked, that was in affect, the motive for the populaiton to get behind the war effort. But, as I stated, I thought the pure evil from WWI and WWII were the exceptions to the rule in modern history. Lets stay focused on the other policies implemented in the Middle East post WWII then.
I am a supporter of Isreal and I firmly back what they do by the way. But, like you, I have to look out for my families interests, my children, they are the ones that are going to be left to deal with what policies we implement, I don't take that lightly ETC. I hope you understand, don't get offended please, but it would be irresponsible of me not to speak up and state whats on my mind if for no other reason than my childrens sake.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." - Abraham Lincoln
The United States will never be subdued from outside