There is a great line in the book version of "Black Hawk Down". Michael Durant has been captured from his wrecked helicopter and is being held while the troops are searching for him. He is talking with his Somali captors and one asks, "Did you think you could come here, kill the warlords, and Jeffersonian democracy would just spring up?"
Well, yes, that's what we do think.
We have the highest standard of living in the world because, in part, of our democratic society. There are valid arguments to be made that we have an overly large share of resources and we have trampled cultures and there is truth there, but bear with me.
Our society allows us all to accomplish what we can. I can double my wages by working 100 hrs a week if I like. It would cost me my marriage, but I can make the choice.
since it was during the 'reign of Ronnie' that corporate and private greed became a 'good thing' in the American moral standard. Corporate entities have pushed their way into all areas of the world seeking to capitalize on the next 'big market', which is all well and good if they were to do this with any ounce of respect for the society which they 'invade'.
Corporate "robber barons" have been around since before the Revolutionary War. Yes, in a capitalistic society there are winners and losers. A socialistic society has no losers, but no winners. Consider this - the poor people in America have microwaves, PS2s, telephones, and air conditioning. Our poor live better than many other cultures middle classes.
This leads us to believe that we have it figured out. And we try to help others figure it out, and we become frustrated when others feel that it is more important to kill people than to make money.
Is it right to let people make those choices? If a culture chooses to destroy itself, is it right to say they are self-determining and just watch? Shouldn't we try to intervene?
England did this in the 18th & 19th century. They called the countries they were trying to rebuild "colonies". I would
love to see us call Iraq the 51st state, send 100,000 troops over and pump all them oil out for ourselves. We could have 50cent / gallon gas again. But the world would, rightly, condemn us and it would probably trigger a war. So the world has decided that we should let these people live under a tree and ride camels and not help them better themselves? Then the world is crazy...
If running water, electricity, basic sanitation, education and healthcare facilities are viewed as imposing our culture on a country I'm all for it. But Iraq had some of these things under Saddam. So we removed a tyrant and damaged their infrastructure. Would it have been better to leave Saddam there? I don't want to believe that can be true, but we'll never know.
we would buy stock in anything and everything war related because eventually, we would all make a fortune.
Not everything war-related. Just Hallibuton...