Tepel wrote...
Honestly, I think we're spending too much. We don't even have enough money to fix all the shit we have going on here in the 'States, especially in the field of education among other things, but everyone high up shits our money down the crapper for political posturing. Go figure.
And a question for those who think we spend too little: Where is the common sense of spending more in a deficit? The more money we throw out the door, it's WE who suffer more from it. 5 seconds of warm fuzzy charity goodness with a lifetime of increased taxes afterwards.
I'm afraid you're mistaken. Foreign Aid is not just "political gesturing" or being a goody-goody two-shoes.
It's a very effective form of foreign intervention to gather good will and support and can preempt the forming of failed states and help stabilize a region where resources of national importance may be exported to you.
...and it's also a lot cheaper than direct military intervention.
Granted the former may still be needed from time to time, but by combining it with massive aid, one can stabilize a region and therefore you wouldn't have to commit troops to the lot harder and man-force intensive peace keeping operations.
The same fucking mistake was made in Iraq when Rumsfeld and co. thought that they can just dismantle the Iraqi state and the people on their own will rebuild it for them, presto. Little to no aid was given (ORHA was a joke), and by disbanding the Iraqi army, marginalizing the Iraqi generals and politicians (de-Bathification) who *did* have the expertise to restore order and listening to a hack like Ahmed Chalabi (and making him governor!) they've insured the hate and distrust of the Iraqis and the thousands of jobless and angry soldiers were ready to sign up for the insurgency.
A little aid, a little humility to work with other people would have gone a long way to solve the situation, and the all troops could have been home 2 years ago, and for the last 5 years only a token force would have been needed.