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Fed Up With Freeloaders

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"The most successful alliance in history," it was called at the end of the Cold War in which NATO, for 40 years, deterred the Red Army from overrunning Berlin or crashing through West Germany to the Channel.

And when that Cold War was over, Sen. Richard Lugar famously said, "Either NATO goes out of area or goes out of business."

In Afghanistan and Libya, NATO went out of area. And given the trend in both conflicts, NATO may soon be going out of business.

NATO faces "collective military irrelevance," said Defense Secretary Robert Gates on his valedictory visit to a stunned Brussels last week:

"The mightiest military alliance in history is only 11 weeks into an operation against a poorly armed regime in a sparsely populated country — yet many allies are beginning to run short of munitions, requiring the U.S., once more, to make up the difference."

Gates' patience with the Europeans is, understandably, just about exhausted. Two decades after the Soviet Union disintegrated and the Red Army went home, America is still carrying 75 percent of the NATO burden for the defense of Europe.

Only five of 28 members invest in defense the 2 percent of gross domestic product required by NATO rules. Major members like the Netherlands, Spain and Turkey refuse to fly air strikes in Libya. France and Britain have run so low on munitions in a war against a sandbox country on the African coast that they have had to borrow U.S. munitions. Germany and Poland are AWOL.

With an air operations command capable of handling 300 sorties a day, the allies are struggling to put half that many in the air.

Another reason besides European malingering why NATO is in trouble is the fiscal crisis and sea change taking place in the United States.

Gates alluded to it. In America, "the reality is changing. ... Choices are going to be made more on what is in the best interests of the United States."

With GOP conservatives joining congressional Democrats in seeking to cut off funds for the Libyan war, John Boehner has been forced to take the lead in charging the president with violating the War Powers Act. He is demanding Barack Obama come to Congress to get authorization to continue U.S. participation in the Libyan war.

Should the Americans pull out, NATO loses.

The first Republican debate in New Hampshire was astonishing for its anti-interventionist tone. While front-runner Mitt Romney said he would listen to the generals about when it is safe to get out of Afghanistan, he spoke out against any more wars to win independence for nations not vital to the United States.

This is straight out of the Robert Taft tradition that America does not fight other countries' wars or pay other countries' bills.

Michele Bachmann, who emerged as the star of the debate and favorite for the backing of the social conservative and Tea Party right, called Libya a strategic mistake. No vital U.S. interests were imperiled.

That debate was a fire bell in the night for the neoconservatives. The days when Republicans stood up and saluted a commander in chief as soon as he starting bombing a country appear to be over.

With Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Libya, the GOP appetite for intervention has been sated. Only Sen. Lindsey Graham is hot for air strikes on Syria to bring down President Bashar Assad.

Moreover, there are other reasons, based on painful experience, for the new hesitancy to use U.S. military force. One is blowback, the whiplash recoil that inevitably follows even beneficial U.S. action.

When Obama sent SEAL Team Six on that secret mission to kill Osama bin Laden, we so humiliated the Pakistani army its pro-American commander, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, could be ousted and replaced by officers hostile to the United States.

Second, while the U.S. military has shown itself capable of taking down regimes, we have proven less capable of establishing replacement governments that are strong, stable and pro-American. And we have thus far not succeeded at the follow-up business of nation-building, despite the investment of hundreds of billion of dollars.

Third, Americans are fed up with freeloaders, domestic and foreign.

They are fed up with politicians whose constituents pay no federal taxes howling for higher taxes on those who carry the load. Fed up with foreign aid to nations who never get off the dole and regularly vote against us in the U.N. Fed up with allies who spend less than we do on their own defense. Fed up with subsidizing the new international order while nations like China exploit that new order for their own advantage.

"Yankee, go home!" much of the world has been yelping for years. We may be all about to find out what happens when the Yankees do go home, not to return again for a long, long time.

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I WONDER WHAT AMERICA WOULD LOOK LIKE TODAY IF THE WORLD DID NOT CONSIDER OUR NATION THE INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE AND UNIVERSALLY OBLIGATED RICH UNCLE. I ESPECIALLY WONDER WHY DC POLITICOS THINK AMERICA IS MORALLY BOUND TO CONTINUE PLAYING THESE ROLES EVEN WHEN WE ARE STRANGLING OUR TAXPAYERS-- AND TALKING OF TIGHTENING THE NOOSE AS WE SPEAK, WHILE STANDING AT THE GATE 0F BANKRUPTCY. IF WE TAKE ONLY A CASUAL LOOK AT THAT TINY PORTION OF FEDERAL WASTE AVAILABLE TO A CITIZEN'S REVIEW-- THE SINGULAR PHRASE THAT SEEMS ADEQUATE TO EXPRESS THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM IS "CRIMINAL EXTRAVAGANCE AND WASTE." THE NUMBER OF WORLD-WIDE NATIONS WHO CURRENTLY HAVE THEIR HANDS THRUST DEEPLY INTO OUR TAX PAYER'S POCKETS IS BEYOND ASTONISHING.

U.N., NATO AND AN ENDLESS LIST OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, STATE DICTATORS, BANDS OF QUASI-MILITARY "FIGHTERS FOR DEMOCRACY," WARLIKE MARXIAN DESPOTS AS NORTH KOREA, WHICH, ALTHOUGH STANDING IN THE SHADOW OF COMMUNIST CHINA, ARE ASKING THE GOOD OLD USA TO PROVIDE THEM 60,000 TONNES OF GRAIN TO SAVE 6,000,000 (25% OF THE POPULATION) KOREANS FROM POSSIBLE STARVATION-- CURRENTLY SURVIVING ON BOILED GRASS. WILL THEY GET IT? OF COURSE-- EVEN IF WE MUST BORROW THE MONEY FROM THEIR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR, CHINA. WHY DON'T WE JUST ASK CHINA TO GIVE THEM THE GRAIN AND JUST SEND US THE BILL? THIS WILL BE LESS COSTLY TO OUR TAX PAYERS AND PROVIDE THE NORTH KOREAN COMMUNIST LEADERS WITH MORE FUNDS FOR THEIR LONG-DISTANCE NUCLEAR DELIVERY RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION. 

I FEAR FOR MY FAMILY, MY FOUR CHILDREN AND SEVEN GRANDCHILDREN. AMERICA HAS BEEN VICTIMIZED BY ECONOMIC IMBECILES. IT DID NOT START WITH OBAMA, BUT, SINCE HE WAS A FULL FLEDGED MARXIST, IT JUST GREATLY ACCELERATED WHEN HE ARRIVED.

"THE ONLY SAFE REPOSITORY FOR THE FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT IS WITH THE PEOPLE-- AND ITS NOT SAFE WITH THEM WITHOUT INFORMATION." THOMAS JEFFERSON. HOW MANY OF OUR CITIZENS DID NOT SEE THIS COMING? AND HOW MANY OF US WERE JUST TOO BUSY TO CARE? 



Comment: #1
Posted by: Ray harbin
Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:28 AM
Looks like NATO has morphed into the 'NORTH AFGHANISTAN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION'

NATO's unprovoked attacks on Libya have shown them to be puppets of the former has-been imperalist empires of Britan, France, and Italy.

The day NATO troops are roaming the streets of good ol USA might not be far off

Remember the big pill that started this whole middle east debacle?
The 9/11 attack.
And where did the majority of 'alleged' hijackers come from?
Saudi Arabia.
So how wise was President Cheney to attack Iraq and Afghanistan?

Simple. It was just part of the overall plan of divide and conquer to stifle the rise of any strong Arab nation that
might challenge the USA in the middle east.
Syria and Iran will be the next targets of our gift of Democracy...bombs away y'all...


Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Comment: #2
Posted by: Soothsayer
Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:22 AM
Ya just gotta love the psychos who type in all caps because they are so important and understand the world so much more clearly than anyone else, lol.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Ms. Rowena
Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:52 PM
----Rockefeller CNP member, and 'fave' CON-servative fake out Pat Buchanan
stil pitching cunningy ill-timed DIS-tractions.

---------------------It's the Gobaist RED China set-up, seout and TREASON op dummies!

GET REAL
Comment: #4
Posted by: free bee
Sat Jun 18, 2011 6:31 PM
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