Ron Paul: Opportunities for Peace and Nonintervention

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by Ron Paul | Texas Straight Talk

Note: You can listen to Dr. Paul read his essay in the Texas Straight Talk section of his Congressional website!

Last week I discussed our worsening economic situation and the fact that there are very few options for the new administration to improve things in the long run. The same is not true on the foreign policy front. Our interventionist foreign policy stands ready to be put on a new course with the new administration. Unfortunately, it seems the new administration is likely to continue the mistakes of the past. I've often discussed interventionist foreign policy and the resulting blowback. The current administration's foreign policy, I'm afraid, has created a huge impetus for blowback against the United States. However, I truly believe much of the world stands ready to look beyond our nation's recent blunders if the new administration proves to be heading in a more reasonable direction.

Other nations around the world find our interference in their affairs condescending, and it is very dangerous for us. We may think we have much to gain by inserting ourselves in these complex situations, but on the contrary we suffer from many consequences. Other countries have their problems, to be sure. But how would we feel if China or Russia came to our soil and tried to depose our problematic leaders or correct our policies for us? Our problems are ours to solve, and we need to give other countries that respect as well. Instead, we have been turning alleged, phantom threats into real, actual threats.

We should follow the foreign policy advice of the Founders – friendship and commerce with all nations. One positive step would be to end our destructive embargo of Cuba, which deprives our farmers of a market just 90 miles from US shores while strengthening the Communist regime. We've seen 50 years of statist restrictions not accomplish anything. A change is needed. Other countries should decide how to govern themselves. Even if we don't necessarily approve, it's none of our business. If other people foolishly choose to live under statist experimental regimes, they need to fail in their own right, and not have us as a scapegoat. We need to focus on our own affairs.

However, the pressures exerted on our leadership from the military industrial complex and big business is not in favor of peace or freedom, or especially nonintervention. Intervention is big business. Defense contracts topped $300 billion last year, and total spending on war and our overseas empire is up to $1 trillion per year. That represents a lot of people earning a living off of war and conquest. But rather than adding to our economy, all of this money is taken from the economy in order to wage war and destruction. Imagine if those resources were put to creative, productive use here at home!

We need to rein in our overseas empire, as quickly as possible. We need to bring our troops home, and get our economy back into the business of production, not destruction. The smartest thing we could do is admit we don't know all the answers to all the world's problems. If the new administration can take a closer look at real free trade and no entangling alliances, we would be much better off for it. Economically – we could save hundreds of billions of dollars each year! The new leadership has the opportunity and the political capital to do this. But unfortunately, it is not likely to happen.

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I couldn't agree more

Unfortunately, it looks like Naomi Wolf does not agree.

I bring up Naomi Wolf's name because it was Ron Paul who stressed forming coalitions on matters of policy where agreement can be reached with those who subscribe to divergent ideologies. Of course, coalitions only work if there is agreement on matters of policy, such as foreign policy, and that agreement is not repudiated by one party or another.

As I elaborated earlier, a foreign policy of freedom is infinitely more rational and humane than that of the endless "do good" interventionism of which the machinations of American Empire have infernally embroiled our republic.

It's a shame that many of our allies on the so-called Left have abdicated any inclination toward a foreign policy of non-interventionism for a truly neurotic Superman-worship of their Dear Leader-elect.

But soon enough it will be demonstrated in practice what most of us who love liberty already know—in the area of foreign policy especially, Mr. Obama represents only more of the same.

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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained." -Mahatma Gandhi

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"...a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." -John F. Kennedy

On the Dole........

Part of our problem which can easily be solved is all the Americans (millions)
who do not work but could. Sounds harsh but I know many on welfare who do not want to work and have purposely avoided jobs cause its easier to have the dough handed to you. And yeah, they voted for Obama cause hes going to hand them out even more of the middle classes tax money. I say if you want to vote you cannot be on welfare. Just my opinion.

there are Ron Paul supporters who lost their jobs

in Detroit for example there is 21% unemployment rate.
Don't blame the victim...and take a look at the homeless veterans...

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"How can we justify to the unemployed and underemployed in the United States the incredible cost of maintaining a global empire?" - Dr. Ron Paul

Ron Paul always speaks such clear truths.

"Defense contracts topped $300 billion last year, and total spending on war and our overseas empire is up to $1 trillion per year. That represents a lot of people earning a living off of war and conquest. But rather than adding to our economy, all of this money is taken from the economy in order to wage war and destruction. Imagine if those resources were put to creative, productive use here at home!"

Why do Ron Paul's ideas make so much sense?

Why do his ideas make so much sense to us but seemingly not to the vast majority of the politicians and public?
Is it lack of interest, media manipulation, or just the status quo? What makes us think so differently?

Agree.

"I truly believe much of the world stands ready to look beyond our nation's recent blunders if the new administration proves to be heading in a more reasonable direction."

I agree because most of the world sees that the US, British, and Israeli governments, which are so entwined, have been usurped by the Rothschid Bank of England and the FED. The nations of the world are sympathetic and waiting for America to wake up to that fact. Obama socialism / communism is NOT the answer. That is just more of the same, and even worse, power and control by parasitic central bankers and the super rich.

Seems to me that most of the world embraces

either socialism or communism rather than seeing the banking scam and raw military force behind those systems.
I admire Dr. Paul's positive view, but, as expressed in another thread on the front page, I suspect the scene is set for Obama to broker a cease-fire and humanitarian aid to Gaza; the world will then be ready to follow Him in any NWO direction he suggests.

UN to investigate

in breaking news UN is to investigate a tank attack on UN run school where civilians were sheltered at least 45 died...

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"How can we justify to the unemployed and underemployed in the United States the incredible cost of maintaining a global empire?" - Dr. Ron Paul

Does Oprah understand

that she bought the country communism?

The Hawaiians banned Oprah from purchasing more realestate.

If she had it her way, she would "buy" all the Hawaiian Islands and practice racial plantation politics.

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

did not know this

wow

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