Warmongering senator Tom Cotton made an interesting comment during the confirmation hearings for Tulsi Gabbard the other day which acknowledged the mostly unspoken truth that the US government cares less about whether the nations it partners with are free and democratic than how well they serve US interests.
“In a fallen world, we have to take our friends where we find them,” Cotton said. “No question, stable democracies make the most stable friends, but what matters in the end is less whether a country is democratic or non-democratic, and more whether the country is pro-American or anti-American.”
“I’ll confess that those views may be somewhat unconventional, but look at where conventional thinking has got us,” Cotton added. Far from being unconventional, the senator from Arkansas is simply stating out loud the standard foreign policy orthodoxy which all Beltway swamp monsters share but tend to keep between themselves.
Trump has continued to push for Jordan and Egypt to take in Palestinians in facilitation of the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, and is adamant that both nations will eventually accede to his demands. The president told the press on Thursday that despite Jordan and Egypt’s rejection of Trump’s plans, “They will do it. They will do it. They’re gonna do it, okay? We do a lot for them, and they’re gonna do it.”
Biden destroying Gaza and then Trump working to ethnically cleanse it is such a classic case of the jab-cross combo that Democrats and Republicans employ to advance the agendas of the empire. They don’t just do evil things, they set up the other party to inflict new evils.
I fail to think of a time the U.S ever cared about spreading democracy.
It’s pretty difficult to spread democracy when your own country has never been truly democratic in the first place.
Let’s see uh… hmm no… no not that one either… fuck there’s gotta be one time right?
Uh supporting the Chinese against Japan in WW2? Maybe?
Liberation of France and Italy in WW2. Does the revolutionary war count?
Not really spreading as much aiding the defense of imo.
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