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In reply to the discussion: Laser Focus 2-3-15 - ISIS, Some Fellow Liberals and War [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)But if the possibility of blowback exists, and history is full of such examples, do we not arrive at Einstein's description of insanity, to wit: Insanity is repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome?
Violence begets more violence, until the fighters are exhausted or dead. When does the US learn, or can it, that violence is never a solution for violence?
If the roots of violence in the Middle East (in this particular case) spring directly from US and European colonialism, how are any actions taken by the US and/or European powers to be seen by people in the Middle East? As further interference!
The US is not seen by most of the world as a disinterested spectator coming to solve the world's problems. It is seen as yet another empire intent on ruling the world. Nice words from a US President(s) are generally shown as lies by the actions of the same US President(s).