Prompt: America as Empire?
In Mailers text, he wrote a question asked by Eric Alterman in The Nation, regarding the war in Iraq: What if America ends up alienating the whole world in the process? Bush responded: “At some point, we may be the only one’s left. That’s okay with me. We are America.” (72-73) Mailer also used a statement from Robert Byrd who said:
I truly must question the judgment of any President who can say that a massive unprovoked military attack on a nation which is over 50 percent children is “in the highest moral traditions of our country.” Our challenge is to now find a graceful way out of the box of our own making. Perhaps there is still a way if we allow more time.
That comment from Bush felt very derogatory when speaking of our world as a whole. He basically said, dam the rest of the world as long as we are left standing. I related that comment to the way our society is today. Discrimination and racism are among the greatest contributions to our communities. We are to be in this world and come together as one, and to support, learn from and respect one another. It seems to be discrimination when there are those who choose not to fight and to then turn your back and alienate them from our country; especially those countries that rely on our aid in order for their survival. I also took it that our president was somewhat intimidating when he made the comment that he did. We on the other hand, also rely on others for our own survival needs. I respected the war and still do. Especially for our loved ones risking their lives to serve and protect.
For anyone with or without children, there is no question that Robert Byrd’s statement doesn’t leave you with a heavy heart. Where is the morality when our President can so casually remark that going into battle is the highest moral tradition of our country? It’s not a moral tradition….it’s war! Yes it is moral to stand and fight for the freedom of your country, but the morality of the Iraqi war is slowly fading. Finding a graceful way out of the box of our own making….I don’t see that happening before Bush’s presidency is up.
Not all countries in this world will be like America. Thank God for our freedom and the peace that we share and dwell upon. As for our President, don’t use our military forces to satisfy your ego and claim “CEO” of another country.
Andrew & Gabriel
With Daddy at Destin Beach 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Building An Empire........Really?
Prompt: Why Are We at War Blog
It’s not that I don’t like politics; I just don’t understand the majority of politics and what it all really means. Sometimes, I think, what’s the point of it all anyway? Will my beliefs or anyone else’s really change anything? As I read Why Are We at War, I came across an interesting passage: The push behind the war with Iraq is because our president has the desire to take over the world. Um……….Really?
In part II, Mailer stated that Bush wants a huge military presence in the Middle East as a stepping-stone to taking over the rest of the world. Mailer also claimed that Bush believes that this country is the only hope for the world and the only solution for our dissolute society, is to strive for world empire.
My argument is that Bush did what he thought was right for our country. First of all, bin Laden was thought to be linked with Saddam. And, if I’m correct, I thought our country was to capture both monsters and bring them to justice. Instead, we found one, but the other has support from his country keeping him well hidden among the caves. I can’t imagine being President during such an attack on our country. What is he to do….nothing? A massive murder took thousands of innocent lives. Something had to be done. Saddam was killing prior to 9/11. It was unfortunate that he had to pay for being a cold-blooded murderer to his own people post 9/11, rather than years earlier; however, thankfully for Iraq justice finally came. Although I truly don’t believe that they will ever have true peace among their homes and lives.
I can somewhat understand and agree with the statement that Bush believes our country to be the only hope for the world. Because of our freedom and independence, we are a vital resource to our neighboring continents around the globe. I don’t think Bush stated that in a way to imply his need for an empire. And I certainly can’t relate putting military forces overseas for his own gratification. We have established military bases in such countries to provide security and re-enforcements to our men and women who are fighting for our country.
It’s not that I don’t like politics; I just don’t understand the majority of politics and what it all really means. Sometimes, I think, what’s the point of it all anyway? Will my beliefs or anyone else’s really change anything? As I read Why Are We at War, I came across an interesting passage: The push behind the war with Iraq is because our president has the desire to take over the world. Um……….Really?
In part II, Mailer stated that Bush wants a huge military presence in the Middle East as a stepping-stone to taking over the rest of the world. Mailer also claimed that Bush believes that this country is the only hope for the world and the only solution for our dissolute society, is to strive for world empire.
My argument is that Bush did what he thought was right for our country. First of all, bin Laden was thought to be linked with Saddam. And, if I’m correct, I thought our country was to capture both monsters and bring them to justice. Instead, we found one, but the other has support from his country keeping him well hidden among the caves. I can’t imagine being President during such an attack on our country. What is he to do….nothing? A massive murder took thousands of innocent lives. Something had to be done. Saddam was killing prior to 9/11. It was unfortunate that he had to pay for being a cold-blooded murderer to his own people post 9/11, rather than years earlier; however, thankfully for Iraq justice finally came. Although I truly don’t believe that they will ever have true peace among their homes and lives.
I can somewhat understand and agree with the statement that Bush believes our country to be the only hope for the world. Because of our freedom and independence, we are a vital resource to our neighboring continents around the globe. I don’t think Bush stated that in a way to imply his need for an empire. And I certainly can’t relate putting military forces overseas for his own gratification. We have established military bases in such countries to provide security and re-enforcements to our men and women who are fighting for our country.
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