by davidlosh@davidlosh.com » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:28 pm
I always like to ask how people figure we lost the Viet Nam war.
As a historical fact there is no winning a ground war with the Chinese. There are just too many people in the service of that country to be able to win a war. We left a no win situation, but we still have a huge presence in Viet Nam. As a matter of fact we are trading partners with China also.
You brought up blood for oil. We now have a direct presence in Iraq and are talking with Iran. In my opinion the run up in oil prices was based on speculation of future consumption. Our war effort had nothing to do with that run up in pricing.
Iraq is a war we won by the standards of war against a tyrant, as we call Hussien. We killed his sons and put them on display. We captured him, put him on trial, and hanged him. If the definition of a win is killing the king we did that and then some.
War makes economic sense. We manufacture durable goods that are ultimately lost or destroyed. It's an endless chain of economic growth. War employs millions of people, It keeps them busy and opens up endless possibilities of further economic expansion.
I think the new deal was waiting for war. It was keeping people busy. The United States was in a nationalistic, protectionist mode and there were many idled hands. We had conquered this country and gone back to Europe.
We wanted to come home and hold out for a prosperity that never came. There was no reason for prosperity. There was no incentive. There were no new worlds to conquer. It's just human nature.