Weekly Update - Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip Exposes Foolishness of Interventionism
Weekly Update - Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip Exposes Foolishness of Interventionism by Ron Paul Liberty Report
Weekly Update - Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip Exposes Foolishness of Interventionism by Ron Paul Liberty Report
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Pelosi's Provocative Taiwan Trip
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| Hello everybody and thank you for tuning in to the weekly report. | |
| Pelosi's Taiwan trip exposes foolishness of interventionism. | |
| House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's surprise trip to Taiwan last week should be exhibit A as to why interventionism is dangerous, deadly, and dumb. | |
| Though she claimed her visit won some sort of victory for democracy over autocracy, the stopover achieved nothing of the sort. | |
| It was a pointless gesture that brought us closer to military conflict with zero benefits. | |
| As Colonel Doug McGregor said on Pelosi's trip on a recent episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight, statesmanship involves advancing American interests at the least cost to the American people. | |
| None of that is in play here. | |
| Posturing is not statesmanship. | |
| Pelosi's trip was no outlier. | |
| Such counterproductive posturing is much celebrated by both parties in Washington. | |
| Neoconservative senators Bob Menendez and Lindsey Graham were thrilled with Pelosi's stop in Taipei and used it as a springboard to push for new legislation that would essentially declare war on China by declaring Taiwan a major non-NATO ally. | |
| The one China policy that, while perhaps not perfect, has kept the peace for more than 40 years, is to be scrapped and replaced with one sure to provoke a war. | |
| Who benefits? | |
| Foolishly taking the U.S. to the brink of war with Russia over Ukraine is evidently not enough for Washington's bipartisan war-mongering class. | |
| Risking a nuclear war on two fronts with both Russia and China is apparently the only way for Washington to show the rest of the world it's serious. | |
| The Washington Post neoconservative columnist Josh Rogan accurately captures the mindset in Washington, D.C. with a recent article titled, The Skeptics Are Wrong. | |
| The U.S. Can Confront Both China and Russia. | |
| For Washington's foreign policy experts, those of us who don't believe a war with both Russia and China is a great idea are written off as skeptics. | |
| Count me as one of the skeptics. | |
| During the Cold War, there were times of heightened tension, but even in the darkest days, the idea that nuclear war with China and the Soviet Union could be a solution was held only by only a few madmen. | |
| Now, with the ideological struggle of the Cold War, a decades-old memory, such an argument makes even less sense. | |
| Yet this is what Washington is selling. | |
| The U.S. fighting a proxy war with Russia through Ukraine and Nancy Pelosi provoking China neatly to the point of war over Taiwan is meant to show the world how tough we are. | |
| In reality, it demonstrates the opposite. | |
| A drunken man in a bar challenging everyone to a fight is not tough. | |
| He's foolish. | |
| He has nothing to gain and everything to lose from his display of bravado. | |
| That is interventionism at its core, a foolish policy that provokes nothing but anger overseas, benefits no one in the U.S. except the special interest, and leaves the rest of us much poorer and worse off. | |
| There may be plenty to criticize about China's government and policies. | |
| They are far from perfect, particularly in protection of civil liberties. | |
| But have we already forgotten that our own government shot down the country for two years over a virus and then forced a huge number of Americans to take an experimental shot that is proving to be as worthless as it is dangerous? | |