Nation
building is the “bottomless pit” strategy used by the US federal government
since 1945. It worked in Japan and
Europe, but failed everywhere else.
The “If
you break it you own it” doctrine only made sense when it came to helping
Europe and Japan rebuild after World War II.
The Marshal plan saved Europe from itself and provided a market for
future US exports. That made sense, because we shared the same cultural
heritage and most US citizens’ relatives came from Europe. General McArthur
made it work in Japan, because they had a meritocracy.
This made
no sense when it came to Iraq, Afghanistan or other countries, because we knew
we had oil reserves that would have insulated the US from disruption in the
Middle East. These were countries that continued a tribal structure of
government for thousands of years; it’s in their culture. Imposing other
governing models on Middle Eastern countries is a waste of time.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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