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Wading in the Moral Sewer

IOZ views the debate and despairs:

To me the most despairing moment of the whole debate was the discussion of when it is appropriate to use military force, and Joe Biden laid out two points, the first of which was is it feasible, which sounds reasonable after the last eight years until you pause and consider just how monstrous it is. It is, in fact, one of the most explicit rejections I’ve heard of the quaint and never-practiced doctrine of war as an instrument of the utmost last resort, a point at which feasibility becomes a meaningless rubric because the only other choices are death and subjugation. It affirms violence as a basic tool of statecraft–of course, we all know this to be historically and almost universally the case, but it still rankles to hear it spoken without even the Cold-War-current nods to “the peace-loving American people.” In the question just prior, asked if Americans had “the stomach” for Biden’s expansive view of acceptable foreign military intervention, Biden was even plainer: “The American people have a stomach for success.” This too is a basic truth–that people love peace only until promised triumph–rarely publicly expressed. In a sense, I suppose we owe Senator Joe thanks for his honesty.

Honesty, indeed. At least we don’t have to listen to “just war” cant anymore.

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