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Title: The flawed libertarian response to the Charlie Hebdo attacks
Source: theweek.com
URL Source: http://theweek.com/articles/534160/ ... ponse-thecharlie-hebdo-attacks
Published: Jan 20, 2015
Author: W. James Antle III
Post Date: 2015-01-24 18:48:45 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 304

Libertarians can't seem to agree on what to make of the horrible terrorist attacks in France.

Ron Paul, the man most responsible for America's libertarian moment, says the deadly attacks against Charlie Hebdo's Paris office were "blowback" against an interventionist French and American foreign policy. Matt Welch, editor-in- chief of the most influential libertarian magazine Reason, says the newsroom slaughter was an obvious free speech issue.

Now, libertarian infighting is nothing new. Google "privatize lighthouses" if you don't believe me. But this new debate is particularly important because libertarian-leaning conservatives have a growing influence over the Republican Party — so what they believe may have dramatic consequences for our politics and policies, particularly in the realms of foreign policy, national security, and the surveillance state.

Ron Paul's descendants, literally in the case of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and figuratively in the case of Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, are the main force trying to push the Republican Party away from the force-friendly foreign policy of the Bush-Cheney years. After more than a decade of multiple wars, America is finally war-weary enough that even some Republicans are listening. In 2011, 87 House Republicans voted with liberal darling Dennis Kucinich to stop President Obama's military action in Libya. Two years later, Tea Party conservatives played a role stopping a proposed bombing campaign in Syria.

The resurgence of jihadist terrorism has halted that progress. But libertarians have still come a long way.

Remember that 2007 Republican presidential debate, when Ron Paul cited U.S. sanctions, bombings, and efforts to destabilize Middle Eastern regimes as motivating factors in the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States? Rudy Giuliani would have none of it.

"That's an extraordinary statement, as somebody who lived through the attack of September 11, that we invited the attack because we were attacking Iraq," Giuliani fumed. "I don't think I've ever heard that before, and I've heard some pretty absurd explanations for September 11."

Giuliani then challenged Paul: "I would ask the congressman to withdraw that comment and tell us he didn't really mean that." The Fox News moderator piled on, asking, "Are you suggesting we invited the 9/11 attacks, sir?"

For many conservative Republicans, that's what the blowback argument implies: that terrorist attacks are deserved, they we had them coming, that America's chickens have come home to roost.

But conservative Republicans make arguments about the unintended consequences of government actions all the time: fiscal stimuluses that actually hurt the economy, anti-poverty programs that leave the poor worse off, tax increases that put a dent in revenue collection by reducing taxable income. Do my fellow conservatives think the American people deserve these consequences, or are they merely pointing out that some government policies don't work as promised?

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DAMON LINKER The intellectual face of anti-gay bigotry Yet sometimes libertarian and conservative critics of American foreign policy do sound as if they are shifting blame away from the terrorists — who are ultimately responsible for their contemptible actions — and toward the victims. The nicest thing that can be said about this is that it is not a very good way to change people's minds about foreign policy.

It's also possible to exaggerate the effects of blowback. Charlie Hebdo wasn't the most hawkish magazine in the Western world. It did, however, publish pictures of Muhammad. That's what the attackers said motivated their decision to murder the cartoonists. Apologists for these crimes argue publicly that there should be consequences to exercising free speech in this manner.

Denying or minimizing these facts doesn't do much for the credibility of libertarian foreign-policy arguments. And it ultimately doesn't sound very libertarian.

It's not as if the reality in France is kind to interventionists. If people born in France can engage in such attacks, if it's so difficult for a country of 66 million to assimilate five million Muslims, what are the prospects for Western nation-building within the Muslim world?

Without nation-building, wars for regime change have only ended up creating vacuums filled by terrorists. See Iraq and Libya.

When your country is under foreign attack, you are going to rally to your countrymen if you are a person of normal patriotic instincts.

That's basic reality of human nature that escapes many interventionists — and many people making arguments against intervention too.

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