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July
24, 2007
Exposing the
True Isolationists
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Last
week, I wrote about the ideology
of globalism and how it underlies certain
government policies. Managed trade agreements,
international military adventurism, and amnesty for
illegal immigrants all emanate from this
ideology.
Yet globalism has a consequence that is, if we
are to believe the rhetoric of its greatest
proponents, entirely unintended. Globalists often
label those of us who resist their schemes as
"isolationist." Yet it is, somewhat remarkably, the
globalists themselves who promote policies that
isolate our nation from the rest of the world.
In terms of modern politics, isolationism is not
so much an approach to American foreign policy as
it is the result of the policies enacted by
proponents of globalism. From offensive statements
about "Old Europe" (as differentiated from "New
Europe"), necessitated by the desire to justify a
military presence in Iraq, to conflicts at the WTO,
the flowery rhetoric of the neo-conservatives often
takes vicious turns when unrealistic policies meet
with reality.
In their hopes to remake the world in their
image, the globalist elite who run much of
America's policy-making apparatus simply further
isolate our country from the rest of the world. By
claiming a moral superiority that is so evidently
absent when the effects of their policies are
witnessed, neo-conservatives have made America seem
hypocritical to many abroad.
America is now held in low esteem in many
nations, not because we follow our own interests,
but because the elites make claims that are not
reflected in reality. They have, for example,
undertaken economic sanctions in an entirely new
way in recent years. When they wanted to take aim
at Iraq and Iran, they imposed sanctions against
those countries, but also against countries doing
business with those countries. This meant we were
in no position to negotiate with our adversaries,
and we also could not rely on support from our
allies.
Yet this globalism often bumps into itself,
because of our second-party sanctions against Iran,
our international commitments to the space station,
for example, were put into jeopardy. Also consider
the fiasco that happened as a result of sanctions
on Iraq. Thousands of Iraqi children starved to
death, causing (according to the 9/11 commission
report) great resentment against America, yet some
managed trade was allowed to continue, managed of
course by the globalists in the UN oil for food
program. This program resulted in yet another UN
scandal.
Despite the protestations of the
neo-conservatives, this UN program is not the only
example of personal enrichment that comes to the
mind of those who doubt America's authenticity due
to these policies. Does anybody remember Richard
Perle's resignation from the defense policy
board?
To reset the debate in a way that reflects
reality, it is important for us to reject the idea
that the choice is between globalism and isolation.
Instead we must stand firm for national
sovereignty, constitutional republicanism and
international cooperation. We should realize that
America's current isolation is simply a consequence
of globalism gone awry.
Paul
Archive
Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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