January 16, 2020 "Information
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There is something
important to note about U.S. interventionism
in faraway lands: None of the people that
the U.S. government is killing, maiming, or
destroying is invading and trying to conquer
the United States. Neither are the
governments of the nations in which the
victims are citizens. No one is invading and
trying to conquer the United States.
There is something else important to note about
U.S. interventionism in faraway lands: It makes
Americans less safe. Let us count the ways.
1. American tourists and business people
traveling abroad are now subject to angry and
vengeful retaliation for the death and destruction
that the U.S. government is wreaking in those
faraway lands.
Yes, I am fully aware that American tourists and
business people are not responsible for the death
and destruction that is being inflicted by the
Pentagon and the CIA in places like Iraq, Syria,
Iran, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, and other
countries. But the problem is that many victims of
the Pentagon’s and CIA’s deadly and destructive
crusade don’t separate private American citizens and
the U.S. government. Like many Americans do, they
conflate the federal government and the American
people. Thus, when they exact revenge by killing or
maiming American tourists or American business
travelers abroad, say with well-placed bombs, in
their minds they are exacting revenge against the
U.S. government.
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2. Americans here at home are now subject to
angry and vengeful retaliation by American citizens
here at home and foreigners living in the United
States who sympathize with the victims in those
faraway lands. That’s where the threat of domestic
terrorism comes into play.
3. To protect against the threat of terrorist
retaliation arising from U.S. interventionism
abroad, the U.S. government wages a “war on
terrorism” that ends up destroying the freedom of
the American people in an ostensible attempt to keep
them safe from the retaliatory threats of terrorism
that their foreign interventionism brings into
existence. The fact that the federal government now
wields such totalitarian-like powers as
assassination, indefinite detention, mass secret
surveillance, and torture over the American people
is an ongoing testament to how foreign
interventionism has made Americans less safe at the
hands of their own government.
And for what? What’s the point of all that
foreign interventionism, especially given that it
clearly makes us — the American people — less safe,
both from terrorists seeking revenge and from the
U.S. government itself?
The answer is: money, empire, and power. It’s all
one great big racket by which the U.S.
national-security establishment, including all those
“defense” contractors, maintains its grip on the
gigantic tax-funded warfare largess that comes with
foreign interventionism. It’s also about maintaining
foreign colonies, puppet regimes, and foreign
military bases that keep the United States as a
worldwide empire. And finally, it’s about
maintaining power and control over the American
people, destroying their freedom and security in the
process.
There is but one solution to all this deadly and
destructive mayhem: (1) Bring all U.S. troops home
from everywhere and discharge them and (2) restore a
limited-government republic to our land by
dismantling, not reforming, the national-security
state governmental structure that was brought into
existence after World War II. Doing that would put
our nation well on the road to the restoration of
liberty, peace, prosperity, normality, and harmony
with the people of the world.
Jacob G. Hornberger is
founder and president of The Future of
Freedom Foundation. He was born and raised
in Laredo, Texas, and received his B.A. in
economics from Virginia Military Institute
and his law degree from the University of
Texas. He was a trial attorney for twelve
years in Texas. He also was an adjunct
professor at the University of Dallas, where
he taught law and economics.
This article was originally
published by "FFF"
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