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To: Elroy who wrote (212493)1/11/2007 10:18:46 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
The US is constantly meddling. That's what our ballooning "international aid" budgets are all about. I would disagree we do it seldom. I'd say we do it all the time, and with very little payback (imo).

I don't think Grenada mattered much. I don't know why we bothered. Panama? I thought the Norriega mess was very poorly handled. Norriega was a US creature- hired by the CIA, and in many ways quite a bit like Saddam.

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Not sure I'd call this nasty bloody history a "success". If you choose to call it that, we'll disagree. Meddling is more than the actual invasion- it's the assassinations, the support of coups, the encouragement of rebellion, the bribes, the "development loans", the dumps of US products as "aid". When I talk about meddling, it's the whole ball of wax- and on balance I don't think the US is very good at it. Better to save the money, unless we can be really sure we're doing more good than harm. imo