National
Defense begins at home. Defending our borders against foreign invaders and
malicious groups is what National Defense is. We keep a missile defense
capability and a superior Military force to deter would be adversaries from attacking
us.
Our
Military has been used to wage wars of independence and wars of expansion to
establish secure borders. Having won the Revolutionary War, we secured the 13
colonies and associated frontier lands in 1783.
In 1803, we made the Louisiana Purchase of the Midwest. In 1815 we
defeated the British in the War of 1812. In 1848 we won the Mexican War.
This gave
the US easily defendable borders with the Atlantic Ocean on the East Coast and
the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast. We also had the American Civil War 1861 to
1865 to secure the continent.
Our wars
of expansion included the Mexican American War from 1846 to 1848 and the
American Indian Wars 1622 to 1924.
Level I
Defense is defense against hostilities and invasions that occur on US soil. Building
the wall to secure the US Southern border and controlling US immigration are
Level I Defense necessities.
Level II
Defense is protecting our citizens and trade goods from threats that do not
occur on our continent. We did this in
the Barbary Pirate War from 1801 to 1805. We also did this with the attack on
Pearl Harbor that got us into World War II.
Level III
Defense is protecting our ships where we had a choice to help or not help our
allies as we did in World War I and World War II.
Military
Foreign Aid is sending our Military, or military equipment or cash to foreign
countries to defend them from their foreign or domestic adversaries. We did
this in Vietnam and other countries and these were mistakes. US taxpayers have
no interest in paying for other countries’ problems unless they pose a global
threat.
We now
have the capability of dealing with global threats by eliminating their
funding. We have used financial sanctions, frozen bank accounts and redirected
trade to deter rogue countries from doing damage.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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