Monday, May 19, 2008

Thoughts on Foreign Affairs: Doing Versus Talking

Take a look at this comment by Mark Steyn:

Increasingly, the Western world has attitudes rather than policies. It's one thing to talk as a means to an end. But these days, for most midlevel powers, talks are the end, talks without end. Because that's what civilized nations like doing – chit-chatting, shooting the breeze, having tea and crumpets, talking talking talking. Uncivilized nations like torturing dissidents, killing civilians, bombing villages, doing doing doing. It's easier to get the doers to pass themselves off as talkers then to get the talkers to rouse themselves to do anything.

And, as the Iranians understand, talks provide a splendid cover for getting on with anything you want to do. If, say, you want to get on with your nuclear program relatively undisturbed, the easiest way to do it is to enter years of endless talks with the Europeans over said nuclear program.
So true.

I still like TR's adage, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Yes, I mean a bigger stick than the other guy's.

UPDATE: Time for a foreign policy debate.

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