"It is a normal part of human experience that if you occupy, meddle, bully, and 
coerce, people who are affected by it all are going to get angry. You don't 
have to be Muslim to get the point. The problem is that most of the American 
people simply have no idea what has been happening in the last ten years. Most 
Americans think that America the country is much like their own neighborhood: 
peaceful, happy, hard working, law abiding. So when you tell people that the US 
is actually something completely different, they are shocked. 

Why would anyone hate us? The problem is that the military wing of the US 
government is very different from your neighborhood. After the Soviet Union 
crashed, US elites declared themselves masters of the universe, the only 
"indispensable nation" and the like. All countries must ask the US for 
permission to have a nuclear program. If we don't like your government, we can 
overthrow it. Meanwhile, we sought a global empire unlike any in history: not 
just a sphere of interest but the entire world. Laurence Vance has the details 
but here is the bottom line: one-third of a million deployed troops in 134 
countries in 1000 locations in foreign countries. 

All during the 1990s, the US attempted to starve the population of Iraq, with 
the result of hundreds of thousands of deaths. Madelyn Albright said on 
national television that the deaths of 500,000 children (the UN's number) was 
"worth it" in order to achieve our aims, which were ostensibly the elimination 
of non-existent, non-US built weapons of mass destruction. Yes, that annoyed a 
few people. There were constant bombings in Iraq all these years. And let us 
not forget how all this nonsense began: the first war in 1989 was waged in 
retaliation for a US-approved Iraqi invasion of its former province, Kuwait. 
Saddam had good reason to think that the US ambassador was telling the truth 
about non-interference with Kuwait relations: Saddam was our ally all through 
the Iran-Iraq war and before. 

Ron spoke about complications of the Middle East. One of them is that the enemy 
we are now fighting, the Islamic extremists, are the very group that we 
supported and subsidized all through the 1980s in the name of fighting 
Communism. That's the reason the US knows so much about their bunkers and 
hiding spots in Afghanistan: US taxdollars created them. 

Now, I know this is a lot for the tender ears of Americans to take, who like to 
think that their government reflects their own values of faith, freedom, and 
friendliness. But here is the point that libertarians have been trying to 
hammer home for many years: the US government is the enemy of the American 
people and their values. It is not peaceful, it is not friendly, it is not 
motivated by the Christian faith but rather power and imperial lust. 

Ron is such a wonderful person that I'm sorry that he had to be the one to tell 
the truth. One could sense in the debate that he was making an enormous 
sacrifice here. After Guiliani spoke, the red-state fascists in the audience 
all started whooping up the bloodlust that the politicians have been 
encouraging for the last six years - a mindless display of Nazi-like 
nationalism that would cause the founding fathers to shudder with fear of what 
we've become. These people are frantic about terrorism and extremism abroad, 
but they need to take a good hard look in the mirror. 

Thank you, Ron, for doing this. We are all in your debt."

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/paul-said-it.html


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