Hermit wrote:Forty Two wrote:We were helping our friend fend off an invasion. Would it have been moral to let them be conquered?
The US was doing no such moral thing. It saw an opportunity to inflict some serious damage on its arch rival and took advantage of it. That's all there was to it. You fucking well know it too, so don't try to bullshit me.
Well, yes, of course. The US was at the time engaged in a luke-warm conflict with the Soviets, who were actively trying to dominate the entire world and the US, particularly under Reagan, was determined not to allow the Soviets the conduit to Pakistan and thereby access to a warm-water southern port system on the Indian Ocean, among other strategic benefits, like a border with Iran that would facilitate invasion and takeover of Iran's oil fields. So it's not quite "all there was to it" at all. Your grasp of international geopolitics is somewhat lacking and colored by your evident hatred of the US.
That's a bit rich. Not only has the US materially supported any and every dictator it found advantageous to support,
As if every other country hasn't done the same, including the UK. International geopolitics is a very complex game and sometimes you make alliances with bastards in order to prevent a bigger bastard from taking over. Sometimes you don't. The US looking after US interests both domestically and abroad is hardly a condemnatory action, given that every other nation on earth tries to do the same thing all the time throughout all of modern history.
As it happens, the Shah of Iran, while a dictator, was a benevolent one (although not very adept at running the country) as compared to the regime that has replaced him, so our alliance with him was perfectly reasonable and rational because we knew exactly what Iran would become if the Shah was deposed, and that's what happened. It's unfortunate that it happened under Jimmy Carter, the most cowardly, pusillanimous and ineffectual excuse for a President we've had in modern history, who was taken by complete surprise by the Shah's overthrow because he refused to listen to his intelligence sources about the growing unrest in Iran, which began as far back as 1953 when Communists tried to take over.
Then again, it was partly the Shah's adherence to western culture and particular US influences that made the Whabbists mad, so his overthrow was in fact just one of the beginning shots in the Islamic jihad towards the Caliphate that has been brewing for 1400 years.
but it also has repeatedly toppled democratically elected governments and replaced them with dictatorships.
Examples please? I think you're full of shit on that one.
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