MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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A lot of foreign policy goals in this speech....
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Here is an interesting BBC op-ed response to Obama's commencement speech. I believe the crux of it resides in this bit:
I believe John Hulsman (the author) has more faith in the American people than do I.
by Verified Atheist on Thu, 05/29/2014 - 1:23pm
Hulsman is right that Americans don't want more military intervention. The public's current dovishness is a bright spot amid these unhappy times. I wish Obama would be as sensible as Joe Average.
by Aaron Carine on Thu, 05/29/2014 - 4:29pm
I wouldn't call it a necessarily a result in a growing "dovishness" in America, as much as it is a weariness and financial reaction. If America was over "there" and "winning" with few American casualties, while the American economy was healthy and growing, a lot of those in the polls would be on the side of American intervention. So there is maybe hope that Americans are seeing what war really means in the 21st century.
by Elusive Trope on Fri, 05/30/2014 - 7:49pm
Minor correction: that was a Deutsche Welle op-ed, not a BBC op-ed. Mea culpa.
by Verified Atheist on Thu, 05/29/2014 - 6:47pm