tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post1360681369178358869..comments2023-10-30T06:31:05.501-07:00Comments on MilPub: An open letter to my fellow U.S. citizensFDChiefhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10607785969510234092noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-23443891440206980242019-09-18T05:58:44.147-07:002019-09-18T05:58:44.147-07:00Well, that's unipolarity. Thete was no obvious...Well, that's unipolarity. Thete was no obvious-enough check to intervention ideas.<br /><br />Backlash that happens mostly provoked even more interventions because "hammer".S Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03359796414832859686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-38493176724084373122019-09-15T19:24:40.777-07:002019-09-15T19:24:40.777-07:00Of all US interventions since VJ Day, roughly 20 p...Of all US interventions since VJ Day, roughly 20 percent took place in the 45 years between 1946 and 1991. The other 80 percent have taken place in the 28 years after 1991. <br /><br />About time to put the brakes on.mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09123137206598163451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-79951580161372581882019-09-15T08:40:04.716-07:002019-09-15T08:40:04.716-07:00What ELSE are they going to do? I mean...since 194...What ELSE are they going to do? I mean...since 1945 we've been Imperial Grunts; we carry out the "national interests" as defined by our government. Keeping the dominoes from falling in Vietnam, propping up our friendly dictators in places like Lebanon, the Dominican Republic, and Panama, playing Great Power games in Iraq and Kuwait and in the South China Sea and the Strait of Hormuz.<br /><br />IMO there's a huge problem in our national myopia about what U.S. military force does, and that stems from our unwillingness to see ourselves as the Great Power we are. We're not, and never have been, some sort of impartial Global Force for Good. We were on the side of the angels in 1941 (with one very fallen angel in Stalin's USSR...) but that's been pretty much it.<br /><br />Particularly since 1945, when we could have chosen to work with and help the colonized peoples of the old imperial powers find ways to emerge from their colonial eras as...perhaps not "democracies" but at least less of the shitshows that often developed.<br /><br />I mean, just look at the one post-45 example I can think of that wasn't pure imperial fuckery; Korea.<br /><br />Kim's Norks were (and are) bastards, and we did a good thing keeping them out of the ROK. But Syngman Rhee was another bastard, just less of one than Kim, and we did nothing to try and help his own people pry his greedy hands off the ROK.<br /><br />It's very likely we couldn't have done anything positive - foreign powers don't usually make good weapons to break up domestic dictatorships (Rochambeau's French forces a notable exception...) - but we could have at least tried to work with his opposition to take the SOB down. Hell, he owed his entire ass to us - without the GIs he'd have been sleeping in a ditch somewhere outside Pusan. We couldn't be bothered.<br /><br />So every single one of these kids is gonna end up doing some sort of imperial dirty work. And that's what we are; one of the imperials powers of the 21st Century. And if We the People would accept that and think hard about it, as I'm talking about in the post, we could then decide if we WANT to be that, and either elect people to stop it, or be clear-eyed about what we're doing and why.<br /><br />Instead we keep pretending that these kids are going to be defending Fort McHenry or storming ashore at Normandy. Which is something our armed forces haven't done for over half a century...FDChiefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10607785969510234092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-85305667562158414432019-09-15T08:26:56.199-07:002019-09-15T08:26:56.199-07:00I wish I could remember the novel - I want to say ...I wish I could remember the novel - I want to say it's a George McDonald Fraser (possibly his <i>Quartered Safe Out Here</i> memoir - where the one grunt responds to every operations order with a burst of over-the-top pessimism: <i>"Aye, sure an we're a' gonna get kilt."</i> or words to that effect.FDChiefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10607785969510234092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-65142411363363642832019-09-14T19:27:31.773-07:002019-09-14T19:27:31.773-07:00PS - Eeyore as a sergeant? I think not. He is &q...PS - Eeyore as a sergeant? I think not. He is <i>"generally characterized as a pessimistic, gloomy, depressed, anhedonic, old grey stuffed donkey."</i> <br /><br />Now I grant you to be definitely pessimistic, and you may be old and grey. But it seems to me that Eeyore more closely resembles the distinguishing attributes of draftee Pvt back during the American war in Viet-Nam.mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09123137206598163451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-381917167978264683.post-81515996148758785872019-09-14T19:13:07.287-07:002019-09-14T19:13:07.287-07:00Those enlistees are younger than my youngest grand...Those enlistees are younger than my youngest grandchildren. I hope they do not get fed into the latest shoot-em-up that Pom-Pom and #LapdogLindsey appear to be aiming for today. Hopefully Lindsey's rage will pass and we won't bomb the IRGC in Mashhad for supplying drone parts and knowledge to their Yemeni allies to attack Aramco with. <br /><br />But tomorrow there is always the worry about DonnieDementia's pushing us into a Mutual Defense Treaty with Israel. Let them defend themselves I say. They are a nuclear power. Nobody in that neighborhood is going to push them into the sea.<br /><br />mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09123137206598163451noreply@blogger.com