Just a minor nit to pick... simply 'cause it's one that I
always pick...
mikemurphy wrote:You are wrong here. Most Americans will go to war if they feel the cause is justified. We went to war in the Revolution to gain our freedom;
Including freedom from taxation at a rate that is a small fraction of what we're burdened with today.
we went to war in 1812 because our seamen were being illegally impressed;
But dont' forget the economic reasons, but having a convenient excuse for going to war was nice...
we went to war in Mexico because Santa Anna was killing Americans in Texas;
Texas was a country in it's own right... the Republic of Texas... and before that parts of Tejas were part of Mexico... Some would argue that Santa Anna was being imperialistic and trying to increase the size of Mexico and take back the parts of Texas that were previously Mexican... to, if you will, reassimilate the rebelling/seceding regions!
we went to war in the Civil War because we believed in States' Rights and the other side did not (I'm not excluding slavery);
I fear that you are attempting to take the "high road" for the USA in this comment. The documented facts support the notion that it was the CSA that was for "States' Rights", NOT the USA. And it is also well documented that the CSA military went to war voluntarily while the USA military was in no small way conscripted. Slavery was a brilliant rallying tool, but the existence of that abominable institution is documented to have knowingly been on the decline by the time the war broke out. Regardless, the purveyors of and profits from the slave trade (which continued to the end of the 19th century) are also well documented and traced back to... the Massachusetts Bay Company and Rhode Island.
we went to war with Spain because the Maine was blown up in Cuba;
I must again insist that there were more pressing economic reasons with the attack on the Maine used as the convenient excuse...
we went to war in Europe because of unrestricted submarine warfare;
And yet again... Economics backed up with an excuse to enter a war that by all indications was planned to happen...
we went to war in WWII because we were attacked;
AGAIN, there were other motives and reasons... and the fact that it is NOW documented that the Japanese codes were broken long before AND that the FDR adminstration ALLOWED Pearl Harbor to be attacked as an excuse to enter the war for other reasons... An attack on us by the Japanese gives us the excuse to go to war in Europe? Hmmmm... other reasons...
we went to war in Korea to stop Communistic expansion in an era that was still suffering from the Red Scare;
We went to war in Korea because we were SUPPOSED to go to war in Korea! This was the first "UN war" and the Truman adminstration willing jumped in... which is why there wasn't any "end" to it.
we went to war in Vietnam for the same reason, but couldn't get out;
Another "UN war" which we were setup to lose and which we got into for dubious reasons. A few Eisenhower "advisors", but the real entry took the Kennedy and Johnson adminstrations... The lose goes in the Nixon column, where it was meant to be.
we went to war in the first Gulf war because poor Kuwaitis were being murdered;
You don't
really believe that do you?!?! Why would we go into the Gulf the first time to save Kuwaiti lives when we didn't go there to save Kurdish lives or a whole host of other groups' lives? Doesn't make sense...
and the hands of the UN coalition are all over this one as well... and while we're at it, remember that there have been
hundreds of "UN military actions (wars)" since the creation of that despicable organization that was supposedly formed to foment "world peace". And while mentioning that, how about all of the "conflicts" and troops that died on Clinton's watch... War is a truly bipartisan desire regardless of the postulations of some candidates for both support and non-support...
and we went to war in the second Gulf War because Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
So, North Korea should be next... right? There's oil in Iraq and the desire to put an oil pipeline through Afghanistan, but we didn't go into either and help with the new governments for oil.
Which leads to Bill's comments... Very nice, BTW... Anyway, IMNSHO, it isn't about the "oil lobby", it's about economics. You see, China has now come online as the second largest user of oil in the world and growing at a phenominal rate. The need for petroleum products permeates everything in our modern lives... even those alternative energy "hydrogen" cars... What do you think it would cost in petroleum products to build that car? The mining of the ore, the melting and fabrication of the metals and plastics as well as all the paints and solvents, transporting those materials to factories that don't exist which would run on electricity that is generated from petroleum products and not to mention the fact that even the hydrogen to power those vehicles is produced from natural gas! Plastics are made from petroleum and so are an endless array of consummables. Here in the USA, if the price of petroleum goes over-the-top, things are going to collapse economically and the powerful will have their hands full. Fuller than they could handle. But there's
lots of oil... right? Ummmm... According to a large number of scientists, studies and even if you look at the discovery rate of required "mega-fields", we are fast approaching "Peak Oil". I realize that for some the idea of "Peak Oil" is hard to grasp, but it really doesn't take much science, but rather some basic math...
The knowledge of "Peak Oil" has been around for awhile and is know on all levels of government and business. It's really simple...
Discoveries of large oil deposits have been in steep decline since 1962. DEMAND for those products has been SOARING. The situation is unsustainable, plain and simple.