anon45
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pounded by military force, as in iraq? but, mon frere, where were the wmds, and last i remember, the hijackers from 911 were mostly saudis, funded by a saudi (tho also ethnic yemeni) extremist , right? interventionism in iraq in 2003 led to global security, yes? or did it lead to antithesis thereof?
and as for aghanistan, the immense firepower of ISF led to the annihilation of taliban right ? or did it....um...fail in said policy objective?
*bow*
Note I said in Obama's case, not Bush's
Even in hindsight Bush's decisions (particularly Iraq) were terrible for US foreign policy.It doesn't look like they were insurmountable mistakes as of yet though.
As for Afghanistan it remains to be seen. I don't think we did the Afghans any favors (despite some effort to raise standards for our own interest) and I think ultimately our goal of nation-building in Afghanistan will fail, but as yet the result isn't decided. We got Osama, the mastermind behind the attacks, so domestically the mission is viewed as 'accomplished' ( yes I see the Irony).
Ultimately it hasn't been our 'graveyard' though as many speculated, maybe a mini-Vietnam.
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