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 <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gary-hart> Gary Hart


Gary Hart <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gary-hart> 


Scholar in Residence at the University of Colorado

Posted: February 2, 2011 07:06 PM



























Catching
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tml> Up With History




While some are talking loudly and long about cutting government spending, it
is doubtful they will discuss cuts in a $40-billion-plus annual
"intelligence" budget. This, despite the fact that our intelligence services
and our far-flung diplomatic network failed to foresee the historic upheaval
now underway throughout the Western end of the Muslim world.

There is at least an even chance that we are now entering a rare cycle of
history that may take 20 to 30 years to resolve itself, with autocracies
giving way to fragile democracies that in turn will evolve into radical
fundamentalist regimes (think Iran), and possible civil wars. For the
world's greatest superpower, this is a quandary. It is an even greater
quandary when that superpower depends for a quarter of its oil imports on
supplies from that region.

>From the beginning of the Cold War, we adopted a policy (some called it
political realism; I call it unprincipled expediency) described as "the
enemy of my enemy is my friend." Thus, regardless of how repressive and
anti-democratic a potentate might be, if he were anti-communist, he was our
friend. We gave dozens of these types a lot of money and political support
even though it was used to build up security services that locked up and
tortured anyone who quoted our Declaration of Independence in the national
square.

Curiously, we failed to notice that everyday people in these countries
remember these things. Then when they summon the courage to take to the
streets and demand freedom, we express surprise that they do not like us and
reject our embrace. This has happened in country after country and now in a
vital region that encompasses a billion and a half people.

If we believe what we claim to believe, and if we truly mean to stand on the
principles embodied in our Constitution, we are going to have to do better
than this. That is if we truly want to stay in the vanguard of history and
not try to merely catch up to it as it disappears over the horizon and
leaves us behind.

Visit Senator Hart's blog at www.mattersofprinciple.com
<http://www.mattersofprinciple.com/?p=613> .


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- H. G. Wells 


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