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Originally Posted by TheMercenary
But neo-con, as it is used today, refers only to those in the Republickin party to whom left-wingers like to associate with 8 years of Bush.
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It would not be incorrect to refer to Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfiwicz, Pearl, Fife, etc as hold-over neo-cons from the Reagan era who heavily influenced and controlled Bush's foreign policy at the expense of the less ideological types like Colin Powell and even Condi Rice.
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You have made an assumption that that was the purpose of the SOA. I disagree. You would be hard pressed to document the goal of the SOA to be the "suppression of populist movements" from anything other than a partisan anti-SOA source. Lose associations between individuals who attended the SOA and their subsequent criminal actions in their own countries is hardly proof. Criminals will act as such with or without training.
The Ortega issue was a side show to the hostages. A minor issue that got caught up in the larger issue. Not designed by Reagan but by others with alternative motives.
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I never said it was the goal. The goal was to assist any anti-communist regimes, no matter how thuggish, to keep communism out of the region....much like Reagan's personal stated goal of supporting the anti-communist Contras.
The outcome was the unintended consequences....the suppression of populist movements and the resulting anti-Americanism.
Much like the Iraq policy...unintended consequences.
But in both cases, the consequences could have been (and were) predicted.