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US Foreign Policy: War Fever Subisdes

Tue, 06/28/2011 - 3:24am
US Foreign Policy: War Fever Subisdes by Andrew J. Bacevich, Los Angeles Times opinion. BLUF: "As Americans weary of the mission in Afghanistan, Democrats and Republicans alike are raising serious questions about the nation's propensity for multiple, open-ended wars. Finally."

Comments

Bob's World

Tue, 06/28/2011 - 7:53pm

"war fever" was over by about 2005, but by then following the fever had gotten us neck deep in Iraq.

Setting the "fever" argument aside, I believe the American people are satisfied that the ends derived from their mandate to President Bush in '01 have been met. Time to quit calling everything a "war" and get back to the long, hard business of being a superpower with global interests to maintain. Getting ourselves fixed to a couple of spots because we let them be labeled as wars is not smart business.

The Navy has work to do projecting power and keeping sea lanes open; the Marines need to be afloat and ready to conduct expedtionary interventions; SF needs to be plugged into a hundred different interesting spots keeping a finger on the pulse of who's who and what's what; and a much smaller army needs to regroup, reel in the troops from much of the current global footprint, and man, organize train and equip to deter wars or expand and deploy to fight the same. As to the air force, they too must deter now, fight if necessary and be able to project rapid deployment aspects of the regular Army as necessary.

BL, we've got work to do, and it isn't in Afghanistan or Iraq (or Africa, or Latin America, or any number of other places.).

Bill C. (not verified)

Tue, 06/28/2011 - 7:01pm

The current economic crisis would seem to be a/the real game-changer.