Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Dari
The Project for A New American Century is one of the best and most forward-looking paper I've ever read (you guys are over 6 years late). If all of these policies are enacted by future administrations, the world will be a better place. Global leadership eminating from Washington D.C. is the epitome of the new utopia.
EDIT: The signatories are the Who's Who of advocates for a stronger American foreign policy.
To hear you tell it, I think we're 19 years late. A true utopia eminating out of D.C. is about as likely to happen as potpourri eminating from my ass.
Look at Western Europe, South Korea, and Japan. Those regions/countries have followed American leadership for the past 50 years. While they were under our wings, democracy flourished and poverty dissapated. Now, region by region, we will extend the wings of our benelovent empire across the globe. Nothing could be better.
The world isnt that simplistic as you make it sound unfortunately, we're better off "working together" with other nations rather than working alone.
As with any situation, there may be differences of opinions and sharing of ideas. But there
ALWAYS MUST be one leader. No two persons or countries are equal. Those that can't comprehend that (such as the French) risk undermining such alliances.
I think the French very much understand it. And if it's the mentality of the US that there can only be one world leader, they want the EU to be it. No two countries are equal, you always have apples and oranges. And it's damn hard to make a legitimate argument why one is better than the other. And when the US doesn't even have its sh1t straight at home, it's completely assinine to try and force that argument. Unless you are ready, willing, and able to go the 'might makes right' route, which if does come (and from their statement, it sounds like they are in fact gearing up for it), I hope it's a day long after my time.
so you're saying that the EU, with its rigid labor system that's choking economic growth, has it's sh!t straight and is a model for economic growth and prudent welfare? And are you also saying that the United States, with the largest economy, military, and influence across the globe, should take a back-seat to a hodge-podge institution such as the EU? Are you also saying that the within the EU, all the nations have equal say, or is it lead mainly by the French?
If you're answer is yes to any of these questions, then you need to pass the pipe, cause I really need a hit.