10-19-2017, 02:51 PM
(10-18-2017, 03:35 PM)Galen Wrote:(10-18-2017, 12:02 PM)David Horn Wrote: No one wants to see the US as the permanent cop-of-the-world, but, much like a land mine, once you step on it, lifting your foot is nigh to impossible. If you have a plan that leaves the world in decent shape after we retreat from world leadership, let's hear it.
The British didn't step away but rather circumstances such as their fiscal condition in the wake of the First World War forced them to. As things are now, the permanent bureaucracy in DC still hasn't figured out that their actual ability to project power has dramatically decreased in the last twenty years. It is not the responsibility of the US to fix the problems of the rest of the world which really hasn't worked out all that well.
This is actually a good example. The Brits had to fold; they were nearly bankrupt. We opted to give world leadership a pass because, well, we just did. The result: World War II. QED.
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