Consequences of an Interventionist Foreign Policy
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Ron Paul
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The
attack on the US consulate in Libya and the killing of the US Ambassador
and several aides is another tragic example of how our interventionist
foreign policy undermines our national security. The more the US
tries to control the rest of the world, either by democracy promotion,
aid to foreign governments, or by bombs, the more events spin out
of control into chaos, unintended consequences, and blowback.
Unfortunately,
what we saw in Libya last week is nothing new.
In 1980s Afghanistan,
the US supported Islamic radicals in their efforts to expel the
invading Soviet military. These radicals became what is known to
be al-Qaeda, and our one-times allies turned on us most spectacularly
on September 11, 2001.
Iraq
did not have a significant al Qaeda presence before the 2003 US
invasion, but our occupation of that country and attempt to remake
it in our image caused a massive reaction that opened the door to
al Qaeda, leading to thousands of US soldiers dead, a country destroyed,
and instability that shows no sign of diminishing.
In
Libya we worked with, among others, the rebel Libyan Fighting
Group (LIFG) which included foreign elements of al-Qaeda. It
has been pointed out that the al-Qaeda affiliated radicals we fought
in Iraq were some of the same groups we worked with to overthrow
Gaddafi in Libya. Last year in a television interview I predicted
that the result of NATOs bombing of Libya would likely be
an increased al-Qaeda presence in the country. I said at the time
that we may be delivering al-Qaeda another prize.
Not long after
NATO overthrew Gaddafi, the al Qaeda flag was flown over the courthouse
in Benghazi. Should we be surprised, then, that less than a year
later there would be an attack on our consulate in Benghazi? We
have been told for at least the past eleven years that these people
are the enemy who seeks to do us harm.
There
is danger in the belief we can remake the world by bribing some
countries and bombing others. But that is precisely what the interventionists
be they liberal or conservative seem to believe. When
the world does not conform to their image, they seem genuinely shocked.
The secretary of states reaction to the attack on the US consulate
in Benghazi was one of confusion. How could this happen in
a country we helped liberate, in a city we helped save from destruction,
she asked.
The problem
is that we do not know and we cannot know enough about these societies
we are seeking to remake. We never try to see through the eyes of
those we seek to liberate. Libya is in utter chaos, the infrastructure
has been bombed to rubble, the economy has ceased to exist, gangs
and militias rule by brutal force, the government is seen as a completely
illegitimate and powerless US puppet. How could anyone be shocked
that the Libyans do not see our bombing their country as saving
it from destruction?
Currently,
the US is actively supporting rebels in Syria that even our CIA
tells us are affiliated with al Qaeda. Many of these radical Islamist
fighters in Syria were not long ago fighting in Libya. We must learn
from these mistakes and immediately cease all support for the Syrian
rebels, lest history once again repeat itself. We are literally
backing the same people in Syria that we are fighting in Afghanistan
and that have just killed our ambassador in Libya! We must finally
abandon the interventionist impulse before it is too late.
See
the Ron Paul File
September
18, 2012
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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