Re: Global War on Terror III: Dick Cheney's Hague ICC Vacation
So we should just assume they do AND INVADE!!! It is obvious they want their democracy so lets just give it to them and if they fight it too bad WE SAID THEY HAVE TO HAVE IT!
Let them fight their own battles, you are a conservative shouldn't you agree with me?
I'm whatever I am... I'll agree whenever I feel like it.
Do I believe we should invade Cuba? No... the effort would be way too costly though if it were done tomorrow I think we could win in 3 days as the Castro boys would be caught off guard and only Chavez would scream about it.
I believe that there should be, in those of all western nations, a desire and an obligation to bring freedom and democratic principles to as many of those nations and peoples as we can. While some of this will of course need to be organic we can promote these methods without firing bullets... but we aren't.
I think the US policy should be one of open moral humiliation at the expense of the Castro brothers. I think we should air-drop subversive books into Cuba which one can buy at a B&N or Borders and do so without reservation or complaint. I think all manners of support should be given to free peoples even if they are just the tools needed to facilitate education in western thought and the ideology of democracy (and not some post-modernist mish-mash thereof). Instead of them annoying us we should be annoying them... be the man in the chicken suit who won't let you eat lunch.
I think as much of it needs to be locally supported as possible... we have neither means or the resources to save the world on our own right... of course to this end Europe should step up to the plate. Places without literacy need it, those with literacy need the tools, and when their government suppresses those tools we should go the extra mile and not be ashamed of it. If a dictator or his supporters are susceptible to humiliation through the notion of the freedom of ideas then we should exploit it.
Now tell me... how can we know the pulse of a nation if there is no way for that nation to speak and speak freely. How can we defend the notions of free people and free societies if we do not help those, in some manner, held in bondage by their governments?