For those of you who can't do youtube, here's the transcript:
I think that the aid program is a fig leaf trying to make congress and the American people feel better about the war and about killing. I think that diplomacy in the areas of fig leaf to try to make the American people think that there is some constructive alternative to the war when the war itself is destructive and not constructive.
I think that the basic premise that we can alter afghan society is greatly flawed. Afghanistan is simply the part of Asia that was never occupied by the Russians or the English (inaudible). It’s not a country, it’s not even a place. It’s just an empty place on the map. It’s terra incognita. People who live there are a welter of different tribes, different language groups, different religious beliefs.
All over the country you find different people who have nothing to do with each other except for the fact that we call them Afghans, and they don’t even call themselves afghans. They’re (inaudible) or they’re Pashtuns, or they’re (other groups, inaudible)). The things that hold them together are simply the things that we try to create artificially.
And the idea that we could transform that society or any other society through aid I think is entirely questionable. I’ve never seen it happen, probably never will happen.
If you go to the stan countries north of Afghanistan, and I’ve been to all of them; what you find is that the way that the Russians altered that society was by crushing it. Stalin killed half a million (inaudible) in (names locations).
He simply sliced off the head of that society in order to remake it in the image that he wanted. And I think that we would have to do no less. If we wanted to rethink Afghanistan (inaudible), we’d have to destroy the north to save it, and I don’t think the American people are ever going to do that to anybody. So I think that the underline premise is simply wrong.
I’ve been to 175 countries all around the world including Afghanistan, including every country in that region, and what I’ve seen everywhere I go is that there are some commonalities everywhere you go, everywhere you go people want to fall in love. It’s an interesting thing. Everywhere you go, people love children. Everywhere, they love children. Everywhere you go, there’s a taboo against violence. Every single place you go. And everywhere you go, people want to be left alone. And that’s the best foreign policy of all. Just to leave people alone."
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I'd vote for this guy for President.
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+10000
Now Grayson's getting my attention.
"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi
Thanks for posting this CD
Let's hope he can influence some folks, even if it's "just" the American people.
And I want to say how very pleased I am to see you around the Might Corrente building. I've missed you and your wonderful writing.
"Do what you feel in your heart to be right -- for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't. " - Eleanor Roosevelt
you're very kind, BDB
really, it's all about time. these days, i just don't have much for blogging seriously. all because we don't have real health care in this country, and that fact forces me to spend a great deal of my time taking care of sick people. people who worked hard their whole lives and paid their taxes and who deserve more than i can give them, but have no choice but to settle for what i can provide. and yes, they have "good" health insurance.