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The Failed Legacy of Interventionism
by Jacob G. HornbergerImage

Last week, the New Hampshire Union Leader went on the attack against Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul’s foreign-policy views, making the standard pro-empire, pro-intervention arguments that unfortunately have come to characterize the modern-day conservative movement. (Paul’s response to the editorial is here.) Nastily referring to Paul as a “libertarian darling,” the paper implied that the United States should continue serving as the world’s international policeman, intervening and meddling in countries all over the world. Ridiculing the notion that the United States should go to war only in self-defense, the Union Leader suggested that that the United States should even be willing to go to war to “contain ambitions” of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran.

The paper harked back to interventionists’ favorite war, World War II, mocking the vast majority of American people who opposed U.S. entry into that conflict. Not surprisingly, however, the paper failed to mention why Americans were so opposed to entering into World War II: still fresh in their minds was the bitter fruit of World War I, a war that interventionists undoubtedly wish would remain long forgotten, which is perhaps why the Union Leader failed to mention it.

Ironically, the primary reason for entering World War I was remarkably similar to one of the reasons President Bush gave for the invasion of Iraq: to spread democracy or, as President Wilson put it, “to make the world safe for democracy.” While President Bush dreams of bringing peace to the Middle East, Wilson’s dream was much more grandiose: America’s entry into World War I, he said, would ensure that that war would be the war “to end all wars.”

Some 20 years later, however, Hitler’s totalitarian regime was waging war against Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. So much for “making the world safe for democracy” and the “war to end all wars.” So much for the more than 100,000 American lives lost in World War I.

” While President Bush dreams of bringing peace to the Middle East, Wilson’s dream was much more grandiose: America’s entry into World War I, he said, would ensure that that war would be the war “to end all wars.”

President Roosevelt understood why Americans opposed entry into another European conflagration. That’s why he promised them on the campaign trail, “I’ve said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going be sent into any foreign wars.” It was a lie. In truth, Roosevelt was doing everything he could to involve the United States into the war. Knowing that Congress would never declare war without an attack on the United States, he attempted to induce a German attack on American ships. When that failed, he turned to the Pacific for a “backdoor” to war, with policies designed to corner, maneuver, manipulate, and humiliate the Japanese rulers into firing the first shot.

For the past 60 years, while wanting to forget World War I, the interventionists have described World War II as the “good war” — the war in which good prevailed over evil. Never mind that their concept of “good” includes the communist takeover of all of Eastern Europe and half of Germany. And never mind that it was U.S. officials who knowingly, deliberately, and intentionally delivered Eastern Europe and East Germany to their communist partners.

As long as the communists were on “our side” in ending the Hitler regime, Americans were supposed to consider it all “good.” Well, until the day Germany surrendered, at which point the interventionists soon discovered a new official enemy to replace the Nazis, one that could be used to justify the ever-growing budget of what General Eisenhower would later term the “U.S. military-industrial complex.”

That new official enemy was, of course, the communists. Yes, the same communists whose World War II victory some interventionists still celebrate today — the same communists to whom Eastern Europe and East Germany were given after ending Hitler’s control over the same territories.

The World War II victory was followed by more than 50 years of Cold War plus hot wars in Korea and Vietnam that took the lives of almost 100,000 American men.

"The World War II victory was followed by more than 50 years of Cold War plus hot wars in Korea and Vietnam that took the lives of almost 100,000 American men."

The interventionists now say that 9/11 changed the world. Nonsense. The attacks of 9/11 were simply part of a series of terrorist attacks that took place in retaliation for the U.S. government’s interventionist foreign policy, especially its poke-the-hornets’-nest policy in the Middle East after it lost the communists as its official enemy in 1989. After all, there were the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center — the same target on 9/11 — and the terrorist attacks on the USS Cole and on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

By using 9/11 to invade and effect regime change in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. government was simply following a long interventionist pattern of effecting regime change in foreign countries, either by coup, assassination, foreign aid, or invasion.

In 1953, the interventionists effected regime change in Iran, where the CIA ousted the democratically elected prime minister of Iraq, bringing back into power the shah of Iran, who proceeded to terrorize and torture his own people for the next 25 years, with the support of U.S. officials. That resulted in the Iranian revolution of 1979 and the anger and mistrust that Iranians still have for the United States.

There was the Guatemala intervention in 1954, where the CIA ousted the democratically elected president of that country and installed a brutal military general in his stead. That coup led to three decades of civil war entailing the deaths of millions of Guatemalans.

There was the CIA-supported ouster of the democratically elected president of Chile and his replacement by military strongman Augusto Pinochet, who proceeded to torture and murder thousands of his own people, with the support of the CIA, whose agents participated in the murder of a young American journalist during the coup.

There were the CIA-supported murders of Vietnam’s Ngo Dinh Diem and the Dominican Republic’s Rafael Trujillo.

'In 1953, the interventionists effected regime change in Iran, where the CIA ousted the democratically elected prime minister of Iraq, bringing back into power the shah of Iran, who proceeded to terrorize and torture his own people for the next 25 years, with the support of U.S. officials. That resulted in the Iranian revolution of 1979 and the anger and mistrust that Iranians still have for the United States."

There were the CIA’s assassination attempts on Fidel Castro, not to mention the brutal embargo that has so contributed to the misery and suffering of the Cuban people.

There was the U.S. partnership with Saddam Hussein, which included the delivery of weapons of mass destruction for him to use against the Iranian people, who were now our enemy for having ousted the shah. Later, turning on Saddam, there was the Persian Gulf intervention, accompanied by the intentional destruction of Iraq’s water-and-sewage facilities and followed by more than a decade of brutal sanctions that contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children.

There was the infamous statement by UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright that the deaths of half a million Iraqi children from the sanctions had been “worth it,” a sentiment shared by her compatriots within the U.S. government.

There were the deadly “no-fly zones” over Iraq that had never been approved by either the Congress or the UN. There was the stationing of U.S. troops on Islamic holy lands.

There was the unconditional support, both financial and military, of the Israeli government.

President Bush’s war of aggression on Iraq — a country that never attacked the United States — which has resulted in the deaths and maiming of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, none of whom had anything to do with the 9/11 attacks, is just one more intervention among many others.

“By their fruits you will know them.” Herein lies the legacy of almost a century of empire and interventionism: death, chaos, mayhem, and terrorism, not to mention out-of-control federal spending that is leading to severe monetary crisis.

But we can’t say we weren’t warned. The Founding Fathers warned us against empire, militarism, standing armies, and war. They pointed out that among all the enemies of liberty and prosperity, these were the greatest. That’s why they stood for a limited-government republic, one in which the federal government lacked the power and the means to go abroad “in search of monsters to destroy”; Americans in the private sector, however, would be free to interact with the people of the world while devoting their efforts to building a model society of freedom at home.

Today, with their nation mired in the sands of Iraq, Americans will have ample opportunity to choose between conflicting paradigms — the morally bankrupt paradigm of empire and interventionism that will only bring more death, destruction, and monetary chaos — or the morally sound paradigm of noninterventionism and free commerce envisioned by our American ancestors.

Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation and the co-editor of The Failure of America’s Foreign Wars.  

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1. 10-10-2007 11:04
How many lives has interventionism cost??? 
 
We know what ignoring the problem until there is no choice costs, 60+ million lives!!! 
 
Democrats, always repeating history instead of learning from it!!!
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2. 10-10-2007 14:44
Interventionism
First: Mr. Hornberger is not a Democrat, you reprobate, he is a libertarian. A political species far grander and nobler than any you have ever encountered it seems. 
 
Second: All of the deaths in WWII, the Cold War (and it's hot battles Korea, Vietnam, Angola, Latin America, etc.), the Soviet Union, Communist China, and Communist Cuba… can be laid at the feet of interventionism, and almost all of it specifically American interventionism. Add those up. 
 
I get about a quarter billion, your numbers may vary.
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3. 10-10-2007 16:22
Interventionism
Some people might be interested to know that according to people like Norman Podhoretz we're already in World War IV (WWIII was the Cold War). He wants to bomb Iran yesterday, and the Giuliani campaign just hired him. This is scary stuff.
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4. 10-10-2007 19:44
Interventionism
So, your solution to the cold war would have been to let the Soviets take Berlin and the rest of Germany!!! 
 
Allow the North Koreans to take all of Korea!!! 
 
Allow the Communist block to take all of South East Asia!!! 
 
Allow the Communists to enslave all of Central and South America!!! 
 
How long do you think America would last standing alone against tyranny???
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5. 11-10-2007 06:49
Tyrranny.
defective, 
You just don't get it! The US is the tyrant. 
Step outside the square, view through others eyes, Chilean for instance. 
Do your research. 
 
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6. 22-10-2007 21:58
LIBERTARIAN-GRAND -NOBLE ?
First of all when and where has any self labeled libertarian or other poliotical beast earned such unadulterated praise. Any referance to Ron Paul is to little to late as he uses chimes of Chabmers Johnsons retoric from his published books on blow back, befor 911. Dispite our own hunger for the truth to be known and spoken, others have come before with out recieving such credits. Second the cold war began technically with the advent of the bomb which puts it at the end of WWII. Third one must also look at the financiers of both Hitler and Stalin before laying waist such claims as in the article. Interventionism and the purchasing to promote fear in and of Marxism and or Trotskyism was and still, very long and expensive investment for the Rothchilds and Americans bankers not later unrelated to the Bush family or even later to Rockefellers. What ever it might take to silence and discredit the true movement coming out of Russia, why not finance another maniac. Fourth statement is this, TRUTH BE KNOWN THE COMMUNISTS OR RUSSIA\'S PEOPLE PAID DEARLY IN THAT TIME PERIOD, THRU REVOLUTION AND ITS BETRAYAL AND THRU MORE LIVES LOST THAN ANY NATION FIGHTING THE NAZI AGRESSION. Much of the so called interventionist was based on the idea not so differant than the preemptive one being used now, that is that socialism of almost any color, and especially color should be suppressed and or over thrown at all possible costs, since money and capitalism are so predisposed to carring out such corrupt advances on societies, the South American's first war on terror is a fine example. Democratically elected officials assasinated or over thrown in military coups, U.S. CIA backed. Numbers of Chile I do not know, Argentina 35,000 people disappeared, many for just speaking up about their goverment, never to be herd of again. There is not a presidential canidate running todate that speaks the full truth about the war of genocide for oil going on currently, and they won't, unless they want to get black balled (sceaming Howard Dean antiwar, socialized medicine)or assasinated as history has shown us, history denied is history repeated. There has never been an official 911 investigation, only suppression to have one. Everything to explain 911 was shot forth from day one by the mainstream media, (who we all know we can trust to dig for the truth) came up with the Bin Laudin explanation, and popular mechanics magazine to debunk the debunkers for 911. Popular Mechanics magazine whose managing editor is named or was if he is still there Benjamin Chertoff, supposed cousin to ???? NOBLE AND GRAND are not the genetically DNA fixed chacteristics of ANY POLITICAL ANIMAL, lets not go there. Also, as with the Nazi's coming to power the only organization that has come close to pointing in the right direction of the real perpitrators and their motives has been, now as was then with Hitler the socialist party, now under the FOURTH INTERNATIONAL. As a final note no matter what type of democracy or political party it was never as well put than in this final analysis, and must ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED!  
 
It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the Government from falling into error.  
-- Robert Houghwout Jackson, 
Chief Judge at the War-Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg 
 
People who want small goverment so they don't get it in their back yards also get corruption by not being vigilent, no matter the size, it is human nature to be vulnerable, no matter what the system. The larger the world population gets or countries population, how could a small goverment hope to be a solution. An efficient goverment for the people and by the people, with fork to constantly remind them to be vigilant and responsible. The globalizing internationals are the true TYRANTS AND TERRORISTS. The big question is can China, Pakistan and India evolve to world status without fascism having to take control to manipulate them. Best throw Russia in for good measure. If not say hellow to our growing little friend fascism.
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