• sobchak@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    Foreign policy was similar (well I guess having the president transparently trying to shakedown every country and large corporation on the planet is new). It’s just now all starting to be directed inwards (i.e. “imperial boomerang”).

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      2001 was pre Iraq and Afghanistan. Yeah we poked in other countries business and did shady stuff. However, we didn’t drain our economy fighting a pointless forever war yet.

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              We’re looking at the difference between 2001 and 2025. That’s a difference off 24 years. You’re bringing up something that ended 26 years before that… I’m not saying it doesn’t count, but it wasn’t the most relevant thing even in 2001. I think the longest peace time in modern US history is more relevant than the decades old war. In fact I would even assert that the peace time was far more important. It was precisely because of this long peace time that we were prosperous and had an optimistic view of the future.

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                We’ve been at war most of the U.S. existence. What are you on about? Literally like 10 years of the U.S. existence has been without a declaration of war.

                And its relevant specifically bcz you are referencing forever wars as if the Afghanistan/Iraq invasions are the only ones that ever happened.