Writerbuckeye;657776 wrote:You can maintain your principles, but you'll have no say or influence on what happens in those regions. Are you telling me you'd rather have a regime run by Islamic fanatics in Egypt rather than a military backed dictatorship that has proven to be mostly benign?
During the cold war, the US was forced to back a lot of penny ante dictatorships in S. America rather than let them fall to Communism. It was nasty, dirty stuff, and some of it got folks in a lot of trouble. But aside from Cuba, Communism never took hold in this hemisphere, and I'd say getting in bed with some not so savory characters had a lot to do with it.
You can sit back in hindsight and be hyper critical of such a strategy, but the fact is it staved off the threat of communism until communism itself began to burn out from the inside.
I call that a successful in foreign policy.
It has been successful, so long as they don't sting you. The U. S. also supported a group of anti-Communist Afghans, the Afghan Mujahideens during the Cold War era so that they could fight against the Afghan Marxists.
Too, they backed a young revolutionary to overthrow Zaldivar in Cuba in the early '60s.
It's a crap shoot, either way, but I think you make yourself more vulnerable when you DO play ball with guys you wouldn't trust with your little sister.
If you get into bed with them, and they don't burn you, then you win. If they do, you lose. The question then comes: Can you TRUST them not to burn you?
If you can't say yes, GTFO.