Syria, R2P and the Neoliberal Interventionists


Dan Trombly provides a much-needed and comprehensive takedown of the neoliberal wing of the Democrat foreign policy community and their incessant drumbeat for intervention in every country the U.S. doesn't have good relations with, in the name of saving the locals.

The problems begin with the premise of waging war after war, with our inability to predict the aftermath as we're seeing in Libya and saw in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and with the inconsistency with which "right to protect" is applied (c.f. Bahrain). But the problems don't end there. Read the whole thing.


Steve Hynd February 1, 2012 - 11:53am
( categories: USA: Foreign Relations )