Hopwin wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
Doing nothing is doing something. Not making a decision is making a decision.
And this discussion is over. For someone who sure loves to beat the drum on America projecting power internationally to protect our interests you sure have pulled a fascinating 180.
Troll.
Failing to make a decision is a decision because it surrenders initiative to whoever DOES make a decision. It is not a praise of indecisveness; it is a way of pointing out that, functionally, not making a decision has the same effect as making a decision to let someone else have their way.
As for projecting power to protect our interests, I'm all in favor of it - when it makes sense to do so, and with an understanding that new problems will inevitably present themselves; we should not fall victim to "perfect solution fallacy", even though that's the justification for so many criticisms of those with responsibility by those that take none.
What exactly is our interest in Iraq right now? Protection of stable oil supplies in order to avoid major effects on the global economy? What, if any action, should be taken in that regard?
What is our interest in Ukraine? What action could be taken to prevent Russian aggressive moves, and what costs and potential costs do they involve? What of the Ukrainian failure to make provision for their own defense? By acting, do we encourage other nations where we have an interest to continue to fail to make such provision, because they know America will eventually be forced to intervene on their behalf for our own economic security?
What exactly does "Russian bombers 'buzzing' our airspace" mean? Why is this some enormous problem? Wasn't this sort of thing rather common on both sides during the Cold War, including actual penetrations by recon flights? Where does this problem fall in priority compared to the others you listed? Is it a problem?
The reason you think this is some sort of 180 on my part is that your understanding of these issues is that of an adolescent. You want to reduce problems down to snarky sentence fragments and propaganda lines., and yet you think I'm trolling? It's tempting to say you are, except that you aren't even putting fort that amount of effort. You isolate that line out because the very next sentence is asking you what we SHOULD do if we don't put troops in Iraq.
The answer is that you have no **** idea, just like you have no idea what to do about any of those other things.