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FOR DECEMBER 29: PAKISTAN

Butler Smythe writes:  With recent terrorist activity in Pakistan (specifically the attack on the youth military school that resulted in over 140 deaths) there may be a refocusing of efforts by the Pakistani government on internal threats to their own security.
What if anything should the US government do to help or support Pakistan and how does that help the US?
How would any efforts be looked at by our principal allies in the fight on terror?

Art writes:  Should we make any reference to India-Pakistan relations, Kashmir, and the fragile relations between India and the US.?

September 8 Topic: Isolationism

I repeated Richard Jacoby’s post describing this week’s topic.  Art

Richard Jacoby
SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 AT 4:35 PM
Isolationism – Beyond labels topic for Monday September 8, 2014.
At the end of the last meeting with Art Newkirk and others I believe we settled on the topic of “Isolationism” for the next topic.
The word “Isolationist” is perhaps a political sentiment more than a strategy and swings widely with political attitudes and current events. Prior to WWII the American sentiment was 80 – 90% against any European involvement, even aid to England, which reversed to more than 90% in favor after Pearl Harbor. Since then, although the U.S. has taken a very activist position in the world, the isolationist sentiment has oscillated with events, most recently to pro intervention after 9-11 and more isolation with the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and Iraq – at least until current disconcerting developments in the Middle East and other areas.
The question is what should be the role of the U.S. in shaping world events and what are the appropriate means? When is “Isolationism” a viable foreign policy strategy?
I am short on references but here is an editorial from that cold war Machiavellian, Henry Kissinger:

http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/henry-kissinger-on-the-assembly-of-a-new-world-order-1409328075?mobile=y

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