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I am curious how much interest there would be in a one issue political party aimed at massively scaling back US military presence overseas. We cannot afford to maintain the current empire, and we have a doubtful moral rationale for such a large military presence. There seems to be little interest from either the Democratic or Republican establishment to scale back our overseas presence, which would provide the rationale for such a one issue party.
In the following thread I found documentation of active US fighting in
Afghanistan
Algeria
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Chad
Cote d'Ivoire
Ghana
Iraq
Kenya
Libya
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Niger
Nigeria
Pakistan
Somalia
Syria
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Yemen
The current administration is also considering action in Venezuela.
Community project: Let's find out how many countries the US is fighting in!
The platform could include:
- Only send troops overseas if we are directly attacked or there is direct evidence of imminent attack forthcoming. We would not be involved in policing, but only defending ourselves.
- Divest the US of the various bases and military presence around the world. (We currently have a military presence in some 70 percent of the world's countries, or thereabouts). We may still need to maintain some intelligence and surveillance systems to assess threats.
- Reduce the military budget
- Focus on homeland defense
- Still allow for quick strikes in the form of nukes, including continuing supersonic programs, etc. Still maintain our carrier fleet to deploy to various regions and support airstrikes if needed. We have far more carriers than any other nation. If need be we could build further carriers to allow us to still act in our national interests around the world if needed in lieu of bases. These could be positioned to respond to threats. Allocate funds to cyber warfare and space initiatives as needed to protect American infrastructure.
- End AFRICOMS widespread anti-terrorist initiatives now that most of the countries have properly trained forces
- Elect representatives to congress who will not abdicate their responsibility to declare war or allow the executive branch to conduct endless wars under existing authorizations of military force aimed at terrorism. Quick executive action may still be needed for addressing immediate threats, but representatives should then evaluate carefully any engagement of troops, and spell out clear goals.
Please share any further suggestions or critiques.
In the following thread I found documentation of active US fighting in
Afghanistan
Algeria
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Chad
Cote d'Ivoire
Ghana
Iraq
Kenya
Libya
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Niger
Nigeria
Pakistan
Somalia
Syria
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Yemen
The current administration is also considering action in Venezuela.
Community project: Let's find out how many countries the US is fighting in!
The platform could include:
- Only send troops overseas if we are directly attacked or there is direct evidence of imminent attack forthcoming. We would not be involved in policing, but only defending ourselves.
- Divest the US of the various bases and military presence around the world. (We currently have a military presence in some 70 percent of the world's countries, or thereabouts). We may still need to maintain some intelligence and surveillance systems to assess threats.
- Reduce the military budget
- Focus on homeland defense
- Still allow for quick strikes in the form of nukes, including continuing supersonic programs, etc. Still maintain our carrier fleet to deploy to various regions and support airstrikes if needed. We have far more carriers than any other nation. If need be we could build further carriers to allow us to still act in our national interests around the world if needed in lieu of bases. These could be positioned to respond to threats. Allocate funds to cyber warfare and space initiatives as needed to protect American infrastructure.
- End AFRICOMS widespread anti-terrorist initiatives now that most of the countries have properly trained forces
- Elect representatives to congress who will not abdicate their responsibility to declare war or allow the executive branch to conduct endless wars under existing authorizations of military force aimed at terrorism. Quick executive action may still be needed for addressing immediate threats, but representatives should then evaluate carefully any engagement of troops, and spell out clear goals.
Please share any further suggestions or critiques.