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17 Aug 2008 09:20 pm
Georgia And Conservatives
A reader writes:
You were right about
the fact that this conflict exposes, as no others have, the chasm between the
formerly united cold war warriors in this country.
True
conservatives/realists recognize that the US has little national interests in
Georgia and even less in going out of our way to piss off the Russian bear.
Georgia is a poor, isolated, backwater country that has throughout modern history
been within Russia’s sphere of influence, much as the Caribbean and
Central American nations have been within America’s sphere of influence.
Moreover, even if things were different on that score, there nothing we can
effectively do to coerce Russia to act differently. The realist
recognizes this as a windmill at which we should not attempt to tilt.
But the romantic
Wilsonian interventionists (i.e., unchastened neocons) believe we should take
on any burden and any cause that appeals to our sense of democratic morality
irrespective of how costly and how damaging such rhetoric and actions may
be. U.S. foreign policy is in desperate need of a dose of realism and
restraint. We are not a hegemonic empire, we are at heart a commercially
based power whose ultimate demise will come not from challenges from Russia or
China but from our own overreaching.
While I loathe
the prospects of Obama’s left-wing economic prescriptions and what they
may entail for the country, I do find comfort in the idea that he would
actually exercise much more restraint and rectitude in our foreign policies.
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