Pro-War

Finally, a sensible pro-war perspective:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block62.html

Best, Michael

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Derek, The article explains it.

Best, Michael

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I do. I went to one libertarian related event - I think it was a debate on the war in Iraq - afterward, I found myself amongst some pro-war who claimed to be libertarians and asked them:

  "Are there *any* military actions ever taken by the United States of which you do not approve?"

and they all answered:

  "no"

They supported all wars and related activity - the Civil War, the Spanish American War, the Annexation of Hawaii, the forced occupation of Cuba and the Philippines, the invasion of Grenada, the war on the native Americans, the support of dictators in third world countries, etc - I went through a list of these and others just to make sure. Anything that involved force, they were in favor of. There was even one guy who was of the opinion that preemptive war was the only reasonably strategy for a peace-loving isolationist country as having control over all other countries was the only way to ensure no future conflicts with them. I made me wonder if Hitler considered himself a peace-loving isolationist.

- Steve

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