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Swans Commentary: The Dark Side, by Milo Clark - mgc168
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Swans Commentary » swans.com
October 24, 2005
The Dark Side
by Milo Clark
"If American foreign policy falls under the sway not only of unilateralism, or
misconceived neoimperialism, but also irrational biblical prophecy as well, the risks
for the world will multiply profoundly."
—Jeffrey D. Sachs, The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (Enquin, N.Y., 2005)
"Nobody knows what happens when you lose a war. . . . What mattered was
surviving. And, as the months went by, ordinary people settled into their new
roles, which were not all that different from what they had been before the
occupation. . . . the politicians took over again. Different prisoners were in the
cells. . . . There were always a lot of people who liked what was happening. Always
plenty of people who never had it so good.
". . . it wasn't possible to blame whole nations for the evil men did. . . . It was men
who did those things. Just men."
—Ted Allbeury, A Time without Shadows (Mysterious Press, N.Y., 1990)
"How can we fight to uphold the rule of law if we break the rules ourselves?"
—Adm. John Hutson, USN ret., Dean Franklin Pierce Law Center (ACLU advertisement)
(Swans - October 24, 2005)
What have we come to? Who are we? What do we stand for?
Let's not delude ourselves. Torture, atrocity and massacre have long characterized
American military operations. Some may add American labor relations, too. We
simply pretend not to notice or enthusiastically to count the scalps, ears, and pubic
skins collected.
Have Americans effectively deluded themselves since our beginnings? Are we
continuing to do so? Apparently, yes.
Stuart Creighton Miller published his exhaustive Benevolent Assimilation, The
Conquest of the Philippines 1899-1903 in 1982. (1) Various P"
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