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Old 06-19-2011, 03:21 AM
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But America also polices the world; fights two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, basing air, land and naval forces in Germany, Britain, South Korea, Japan and elswhere to guarantee the security of Europe and Asia, funds a blue fleet navy that has a battle tonnage larger than the next 13 navies combined, has a marine corps roughly the same size as the air and ground forces of a major Western European country, and maintains a strategic nuclear deterent many times greater than its needs to be. Is it any wonder that America is finding it hard to pay for all this.
America polices the world? This statement is just alittle bit jingoistic.

For a start the Germans are actualy quite pissed at other nations being based in their country now that there is no soviet threat. Unified Germany can look after herself. The US bases in Germany are NOT there to guarantee European security, they are there to provide America with the ability to supply and project military force, for insance Afghanistan. The Britis are already reducing our military in Germany (the RAF pulled out years ago). The japanese have been protesting the American military presence on their territory for some time now.

The British don't actualy care to be honest and the defense cuts mean that the British military will be used as a supporting force in future conflicts rather than a leading element. We are currently putting together a joint Anglo/French force which is considered to be the first steps for an EU military.
It can be argued that South Korea need the US presence to keep those North korean lunatics in check.

As for policing the world, when you look at the UN peacekeeping missions you'll see allot more nations involved in police actions, especialy Europe.

America spends so much money on defence because America STILL sees itself as the country that represents all that is good and great about Western democracy, capitalism and culture and STILL sees the rest of the world as little Americans just waiting to be rescued from their regimes. Afghanistan and Iraq are failures in this philosophy.
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Old 06-19-2011, 06:53 AM
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America polices the world? This statement is just alittle bit jingoistic.
It happens to be true. Whenever crap happens somewhere, the first nation that people look towards to shoulder the burden of committing troops, materiel, and/or immense amounts of money to make the problem go away is the US. Or do you need to be reminded of the Balkans in the 90s, right in the EU's back yard, where no one could be bothered to take the initiative? Twice.

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For a start the Germans are actualy quite pissed at other nations being based in their country now that there is no soviet threat. Unified Germany can look after herself.
We're all sure that it can. Which is why it's so irritating to the other NATO member nations that Germany hasn't done much to honor its NATO commitments recently.

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The japanese have been protesting the American military presence on their territory for some time now.
That's mischaracterizing the nature of the protests. What a minority of the people desire is for the bases on Okinawa (not mainland Japan) to be moved someplace less disruptive, noise-wise and aesthetically. The Japanese government does not want the US to leave, nor do most of the citizens. The Japanese want the warm fuzzy feeling they get from having a lot of troops close at hand to protect them that are not bound by their pacifist constitution. They also like the amount of money those bases pump into their local economies. When the Philippines had the US close its bases there, the economic losses in the areas where the bases were was quite damaging. Something that they failed to consider in their rush to kick the Americans out. The Japanese government isn't as short-sighted.

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As for policing the world, when you look at the UN peacekeeping missions you'll see allot more nations involved in police actions, especialy Europe.
Most of those UN so-called peacekeeping missions involve troops that are rarely willing to fire their weapons to protect anyone. Not because the troops are cowards, but because the UN leadership makes ROE that are worse than useless. The UN is a bad joke.
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Old 06-19-2011, 07:15 AM
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The world is a changing, and the U.S. needs to change along with it.

NATO has changed from a defensive alliance to an alliance in search of some kind of purpose. And in spite of the spin placed on it by various politicans, I really can't see why NATO is in Afghanistan, last time I checked, the Afghans were neither in the north nor on the Atlantic.

Like many Americans, I supported the war in Afghanistan, at least in the early years, after all it was directed towards al-Quida and the Taliban. I have never been happy with any of the excuses offered for invading Iraq. Other than a vague feeling that George W just wanted to finish off what his daddy couldn't do. And for the (mis)conduct of Cheney and Rumsfield....both of them should have been dropped, naked, into Iraq and let them show us how to get'er done!

The real failure of U.S. foreign policy has been its continued support for regimes that don't have the best intrests of the U.S. at heart. Why should we pump billions in foreign aid to every pissant country that turns right around and slams the U.S. in the UN? Or even worse, provides support to the very terrorists that attack the U.S.? Don't get me wrong, providing aid in the wake of a natural disaster is one thing....providing aid that is channeled straight to al-Quida?

The U.S., like all too many nations, has problems that needs to be fixed at home. There should be no homeless in the greatest republic. Our education system should be the envy of the world, health care should be available to all and at reasonable prices. Our factories should be producing products sold around the world. People should realize that there is no better friend nor a more deadly foe than the U.S.

We, as a people, have lost our focus, our pride in what it means to be an American. And we are paying for that today.

The days of the last super power are indeed, numbered.
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The U.S., like all too many nations, has problems that needs to be fixed at home. There should be no homeless in the greatest republic. Our education system should be the envy of the world, health care should be available to all and at reasonable prices. Our factories should be producing products sold around the world.
I pretty much agree with everything you said in your post. But I have to comment on the quoted portion above. As long as the US treats healthcare as a for-profit enterprise, it will never be affordable. And it will eventually cause the entire economy to implode. As for US factories, what factories? Most of them are now in other countries. As long as there are no laws barring US companies from relocating factories to where labor is cheaper, the problem will only continue to worsen, and more and more Americans will lose their jobs. And not just factories, but services too. My last job as a programmer was outsourced to India back in '02.
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Isn't that my point?

We need to fix healthcare, nobody argues, the only question is how and while I will admit that perhaps the shine does shine through Obama's pants....his healthcare plan is, at best, poorly thought out and poorly implantmented and yes, I'm being chartiable!

The U.S. doesn't need to be outsourcing its factories....John Deere, to name just one, finally moved its corporate headquarters to a certain island nation with favorable tax laws....the last of its major factories moved south of the border....and to add insult to injury, they managed to negotiate major tax cuts from both fed and state governments, not to mention a nice contract to supply the fed government. My point is that if the U.S. is not good enough for your company to produce its product here...then there should be ZERO tax cuts for your company...and as for you getting a nice federal contract...err, well, not just no but HELL NO!

Instead of giving a certain country that we know is providing aid and comfort to certain terrorist organizations...to the tune of over 30 BILLION dollars....that tap should be turned off and the money used to fund education, pay off the debt...things that benefit America.

Why should Americans lay down their lives, spend their country into debt in support of regimes that are more than willing to stab us in the back? Or stand firmly with both hands outstretched to take American aid, and then walk their tails into the UN and damn the U.S. as imperialist, war-mongering pigs? Let's take care of ourselves, our allies, our friends....and those who have proven themselves to be our enemies...do without our aid.
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While for different reasons, i agree with your statement dragoon500ly
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America polices the world? This statement is just alittle bit jingoistic.

For a start the Germans are actualy quite pissed at other nations being based in their country now that there is no soviet threat. Unified Germany can look after herself. The US bases in Germany are NOT there to guarantee European security, they are there to provide America with the ability to supply and project military force, for insance Afghanistan. The Britis are already reducing our military in Germany (the RAF pulled out years ago). The japanese have been protesting the American military presence on their territory for some time now.

The British don't actualy care to be honest and the defense cuts mean that the British military will be used as a supporting force in future conflicts rather than a leading element. We are currently putting together a joint Anglo/French force which is considered to be the first steps for an EU military.
It can be argued that South Korea need the US presence to keep those North korean lunatics in check.

As for policing the world, when you look at the UN peacekeeping missions you'll see allot more nations involved in police actions, especialy Europe.

America spends so much money on defence because America STILL sees itself as the country that represents all that is good and great about Western democracy, capitalism and culture and STILL sees the rest of the world as little Americans just waiting to be rescued from their regimes. Afghanistan and Iraq are failures in this philosophy.
So when a rogue state or dictator invades or threaten a neighbouring country, or starts causing trouble by funding terrorism, disrupting shipping, or stoking insurection outside of its border, who deters it? China? an Anglo/French force?

I can remember the Germans and others complaining about US forces based in their country when the Red Army was breeding down their necks. But sure the US should pull its forces out of Europe and Japan, and let Europe and Japan pay for their own defence. I'm sure the Germans and Japanese will be protesting about the taxes being raised or services been cut to support it, and when the Japanese military can't provide a large enough deterent to stop China from increasing its nuclear arsenal, or deter North Korea from developing missiles which can hit every city in Japan, or over-running South Korea etc, I suppose the Japanese will be asking where are the Americans.

UN peacekeepers are sent into countries were wars have already started, but do they stop them from happening in the first place. Also I think you will find that Britain is one of the major opponents of the creation of a EU military force, because there are always squabbles about who's in charge, countries have different agendas, and its tends to exclude the Americans who can sort out problems quicker than anyone else.
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