The US public largely opposes America’s foreign wars and economic meddling. They need a voice in US foreign policy
Mark Weisbrot | The Guradian/UK, Aug 27, 2009
Americans are famous for not paying much attention to the rest of the world, and it is often said that foreign wars are the way that we learn geography. But most often it is not the people who have little direct experience outside their own country that are the problem, but rather the experts.
The latest polling data is making this clear once again, as a majority of Americans now oppose the war in Afghanistan, but the Obama administration is escalating the war, and his military commanders may ask for even more troops than the increase to 68,000 that the adminstration is planning by the end of this year.
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American public: We don’t want to rule the world
The US public largely opposes America’s foreign wars and economic meddling. They need a voice in US foreign policy
Mark Weisbrot | The Guradian/UK, Aug 27, 2009
Americans are famous for not paying much attention to the rest of the world, and it is often said that foreign wars are the way that we learn geography. But most often it is not the people who have little direct experience outside their own country that are the problem, but rather the experts.
The latest polling data is making this clear once again, as a majority of Americans now oppose the war in Afghanistan, but the Obama administration is escalating the war, and his military commanders may ask for even more troops than the increase to 68,000 that the adminstration is planning by the end of this year.
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Tags: foreign occupations, foreign wars, merican Civil Liberties Union, military contractors, more troops, opposition to Afghan war, prisoners abuse byCIA, U.S. wars, US foreign policy, US public, Walter Russell Mead
This entry was posted on August 28, 2009 at 8:44 am and is filed under Afghanistan, Commentary, Human rights, Iraq, Uncategorized, US policy, USA, war, warmongers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.