by Daryl » Tue 20 Dec 2005, 12:56:33
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('untothislast', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Daryl', 'T')his what I have to say to ungrateful Europeans, Canadians and Australians. We have been paying for your security since WW1 with our money and lives. If it wasn't for the US, you would all be living under a Hitler, Stalin, Tojo, Mao Saddam or God know what other evil force might have emerged. The world is a dangerous place. We have created a stable environment that allows you to whine about our imperfections. Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it.
Daryl, have a lie down. Preferably with a history book. The US came into WW1 IN 1917, only after its own interests had been directly threatened by the German sinking of the Lusitania. Fair enough, it was one of the most stupid wars of all time - and any country with any sense at all would have stayed out of it. Where the US does deserve praise, is for Woodrow Wilson's involvement in setting up the League of Nations - an early attempt to stop the same idiocy from happening again.
By 1941, Hitler had been murdering ethnic minorities across Europe for years, without much opposition or criticism from the US - despite many of those groups being directly related to components of its own population. In fact, US flagship corporations like the Ford Motor Co were doing quite nicely out of Nazi slave labour; while George W's grandfather also cosied up to the Nazi's for nice juicy profits.
The US' 'special relationship' with Britain, didn't extend as far as helping out while our cities were being bombed on a nightly basis by the Luftwaffe, with much loss of civilian life. Although when one of your cities suffers its first enemy attack, the whole world is supposed to fall in line to prosecute a war against, well, the people who didn't do it. Of course, before the US did march into WW2, it was giving material assistance to the UK and its allies - but it didn't come free. We ran up a monumental war debt with the US, which - as far as I know - we still may not have paid out in full. (I wonder if we're being paid for our troops in Iraq?).
And, as you know only too well, the US finally entered the war only because, once again, its own interests were threatened in the Pacific by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
This isn't to belittle the vast contribution made by the US - not least in the lives of its servicemen and women - but its priorities were then, as now, to safeguard its own interests rather than to 'bail' anyone out for altruistic reasons. The US military doesn't go to war for anyone, to lose money.
I don't think I suggested otherwise. Of course our propaganda conflicts with realities. When has it been otherwise? Large parts of the world are just lucky that we were powerful enough and motivated enough to help defeat the various monsters of the 20th Centruy I mentioned. Of course we wouldn't have done it if it wasn't in our interest. You are also lucky our system is less repressive and exploitative and it otherwise might be. Ask the people of Tibet if they would like to switch places with Canada on the map.