American foreign policy dictates that to stave off Communism we must involve ourselves in foreign conflict. Isolationism is a recipe for eventual attack.
I guess we are not afraid of the Turks or Kurds, Mr Len. Yes, we tried to stay out of World War Two. Biggest mistake Japan ever made was bombing our ships at Pearl Harbor. I think that was a lesson learned around the world as Admiral Isonoku Yamamto predicted, I'm afraid we have wakened "the sleeping giant." It's true.
Further, Vietnam, was a war influenced by the demonstrations through college rhetoric communistic professors had crafted for their believing students. The way we lose a war is from within. Our soldiers were defeated by the chanting of anti war slogans and lost their confidence they were doing the right thing. Even the Generals were listening and began to doubt because of it. That was a lesson learned by following Presidents, "Don't go to war, unless we
go all out to win!" That protects our family's soldiers.
It is happening again. The Communist educators are pressing their influence through the education of our youth. Ask your kids what they are learning. All that violence at demonstrations by people under thirty, where is the seed of that coming from? Starts in school.