cgrabe said:
Do we have the right to police them though? Especially when we hold onto nukes of our own? Really, we're one of the few countries capable of laying waste to another nation without the help of nuclear weapons.
I do not think of it as much as a right as I do a duty. For better or worse, we are the major superpower in the world. That means a few things. First, it makes us a target. I really don't think that needs any more proof than 9/11 and hey, just for kicks, the last Summer Olympics (really obscure reference, but if you think back to the major controversy, you will surely see it).
It also damns us to a double edged sword of aid. Being the biggest and the best also means we should help our worldwide neighbors. We have more to spare. If you need proof, go serve in the Peace Corps or on a church mission to a third world country. You'll find out America's idea of poverty and crappy working conditions is most peoples' idea of living the high life. It's double-edged because if we don't help someone we are targetted further. We didn't when we could have, the people hate us, etc. If we do help, we are throwing our weight around, sticking our noses where it doesn't belong, etc. If you need proof, read a French newspaper. They hate us. If we help someone, we are forcing our ways and values on someone. If we do not help, we are selfish and greedy. What's worse, is even the folks back home love and hate you for it. I know we have all heard and maybe even thought, "Why are we sending aid to those people when there are homeless people living in our own streets?"
Aid comes in many ways. Maybe it is in the form of a Desert Storm or World War where we go in and liberate a country that has been taken over by an unwelcome potentate. Maybe it is in the form of an Iraqi Freedom where a potentate thumbs his nose at UN reolution after UN resolution just begging to draw us into a conflict. Maybe it is in the form of completely non-violent aid, like some of the government aid in the wake of the terrible tsunami. Maybe it isn't as evident that we are not at war with a certani country more than we are simply trying to save all the other countries around it. This would be the case in Iran. We know it is a volatile region. We know the damage an extremist government with a nuke could wreak in that region. We know we have some obligation to prevent a radical government to threaten its neighbors, possibly grow larger and more powerful and then become a REAL LARGE problem with nukes they are willing to use on a large scale for their extremist values don't place the value on human life, only their extremist values.
Imagine, if you would, an Iran that is capable of long range, intercontinental ballistic missiles equipped with nuclear devices. Imagine them rolling through the Middle East, taking over more lands, more people, growing larger and more powerful. Imagine them controlling most of the world's oil by themselves. Would they not then become a super power? Do you think they would excercise any restraint whatsoever, based on previous track records in how they would use their power? Would they aid others, or simply use them?
Now, I am not saying the USA are saints. We are not. There are corrupt people on all levels of the government, right down to your local civic system. So what? At least we still have a vote. We still have a system that seems to be working. When we have entered these last two wars we haven't forced religion on people, though we have pushed for Democracy. At least this way the people can choose what they want rather than having some dictatorial regime tell them what they want.
So, yes, we have some obligation to the world at large to not only protect our freedom, but to police others. Don't expect others to stay out of it for much longer either. The EU just may be a super power if Turkey does actually get into gear and clean up its act for admission. Other Middle Eastern nations may follow. Then, who knows what? Northern Africa? Might there be a Pan-Asian Union soon? Tomorrow never knows, to quote a wiser man than I, but for now I think Iran poses a threat to its neighbors and in so doing, to Freedom throughout the world.