US Foreign Policy of Hypocrites: Afghan, Pakistan & Iran

October 5, 2009

in Intervention

Ron Paul will make you think more than Glenn Beck can… I the latest Texas Straight Talk, his opening question is basically…

“What If” US Foreign Policy was used on the citizens of the US?

We would be a little more up in arms than a teaparty or 912 event. (Which sure are making a difference… huh?)

We are Hypocrites and have lost or are losing our Christian values… Get the facts first (and not from CNN or FoxNews) before cheer-leading another destruction of a country half a world away.

These are REAL people like you and me… Why so eager to have a “shock and awe” leaving 500,000 lives spilt? Is it because even Fox News (fair and balanced) says so? Got any idea who calls the shots at Fox?

Here is Congressman Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk Audio and the Transcript below… 

Bombs and Bribes
Congressman Ron Paul

What if tomorrow morning you woke up to headlines that yet another Chinese drone bombing on US soil killed several dozen ranchers in a rural community while they were sleeping? That a drone aircraft had come across the Canadian border in the middle of the night and carried out the latest of many attacks? What if it was claimed that many of the victims harbored anti-Chinese sentiments, but most of the dead were innocent women and children? And what if the Chinese administration, in an effort to improve its public image in the US, had approved an aid package to send funds to help with American roads and schools and promote Chinese values here?

Most Americans would not stand for it. Yet the above hypothetical events are similar to what our government is doing in Pakistan. Last week, Congress did approve an aid package for Pakistan for the stated purposes of improving our image and promoting democracy. I again made the point on the floor of the House that still no one seems to hear: What if this happened on US soil? What if innocent Americans were being killed in repeated drone attacks carried out by some foreign force who was trying to fix our problems for us? Would sending money help their image? If another nation committed this type of violence and destruction on our homeland, would we be at all interested in adopting their values?

Sadly, one thing that has entirely escaped modern American foreign policy is empathy. Without much humility or regard for human life, our foreign policy has been reduced to alternately bribing and bombing other nations, all with the stated goal of “promoting democracy”. But if a country democratically elects a leader who is not sufficiently pro-American, our government will refuse to recognize them, will impose sanctions on them, and will possibly even support covert efforts to remove them. Democracy is obviously not what we are interested in. It is more likely that our government is interested in imposing its will on other governments. This policy of endless intervention in the affairs of others is very damaging to American liberty and security.

If we were really interested in democracy, peace, prosperity and safety, we would pursue more free trade with other countries. Free and abundant trade is much more conducive to peace because it is generally bad business to kill your customers. When one’s livelihood is on the line, and the business agreements are mutually beneficial, it is in everyone’s best interests to maintain cooperative and friendly relations and not kill each other. But instead, to force other countries to bend to our will, we impose trade barriers and sanctions. If our government really wanted to promote freedom, Americans would be free to travel and trade with whoever they wished. And, if we would simply look at our own policies around the world through the eyes of others, we would understand how these actions make us more targeted and therefore less safe from terrorism. The only answer is get back to free trade with all and entangling alliances with none. It is our bombs and sanctions and condescending aid packages that isolate us.

Congressman Ron Paul – Bombs and Bribes – Texas Straight Talk.

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  • well i agree with ansh its better to find out the better solution for this i think policy doesn't work up to some extent.like your post very informative stuffs you posted here.
  • Well i think US Foreign Policy is not good against those countries because this thing automatically producing Terrorism. So i think they should find a better solution for this problem. Anyways keep it up and keep sharing.
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