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by richmarr
3779 days ago
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> Why aren't we talking about those implications? Assuming I've understood your question properly, my suspicion is that there isn't an easy, one-line, (ideally rhyming) sound-bite defence against accusations of disloyalty. When you question aggressive foreign policy you get accused of everything from "not supporting our troops" to being "soft on terror", take your pick. It's a little like how Obama's drive to address economic inequality seems (to an outsider at least) to have collapsed because of repeated accusations of "class war". There was no snappy defence. |
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I feel like Rand and Ron Paul have been some of the few that have read that paper by the CIA on Blowback.