17 Feb 2017, 02:18
Webwit: (some) people here most certainly do “give a fuck” about US involvement in the Middle East. It has been a travesty throughout the post-WWII period. The US (and France, England, etc.) have been propping up autocrats, undermining democracy both overtly and covertly, enabling abuses by western oil companies and others, and providing weapons and financing for brutal conflict. (Before WWII, western Europeans were more directly responsible for all the fucked-ness of the region.)
We also “give a fuck” about US involvement in e.g. Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
A large number of former US officials should be tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity in international courts: In particular, a substantial proportion of high-level officials involved in foreign affairs during the Reagan, Bush I, and Bush II administrations. (It’s probably too late to go after folks involved in US policy from the 1950s–1970s.)
It was a great disappointment that Obama went back on his campaign promises and did nothing to investigate torture, military “black sites”, or the military’s crimes during the Iraq war, etc., and did nothing to investigate the lies and cover-ups of the Bush II administration’s initial claimed rationale for going to war or of the war’s conduct.
I also personally think that the ongoing “war on terror” with drone strikes, arms supply to various local militias, etc. has been stupid and destructive policy. They aren’t blatantly illegal in the same way (sure, the USA and Europe set the rules, so this is not fair), so there’s probably not much to build a case against folks in the military during the Obama years. Just leaving ISIS to rule Iraq and Syria is not a happy outcome either though (either for people locally or for US/western interests), so they are having to make hard choices. After the Iraq War, the USA is going to be blamed for whatever happens in the Middle East in the next 20 years, so we have a lingering responsibility to work toward some kind of stability. For instance the US deserves significant blame for the current refugee crisis in Syria, along with the Assad regime, ISIS, Turkey, Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
I think the USA should significantly down-size its military, stop spending unlimited money on weapons systems and military aid, and redirect its resources toward more productive uses. Unfortunately, a large proportion of Americans have a knee-jerk pro-military stance, and building weapons is extremely profitable for some powerful lobbying groups, so nothing too drastic is likely to change in the near future.
Moreover, the US and Europe should stop allowing local companies to produce unlimited numbers of small arms and sell them on the black market throughout the world. Illegal small arms sales to various military and paramilitary groups has caused much more death and destruction than drone strikes or direct Western military action.
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