Quin: Maybe Fred could have spared himself and the Post
its Dobbsian hissy fit if he'd said: "...it doesn't take you long
to realize that our people have shed blood and treasure on behalf
of more people's liberty than anyone else in modern history." We
saved Europe from itself and brought WWI to an end. We liberated
Japanese-occupied areas and Japan itself from the cruelties of
Imperial Japan. We largely liberated Western Europe from the Nazis
in WWII and then rebuilt a ravaged continent.
In any case, we can be grateful for small favors. Dobbs could
have blamed the U.S. for the extent of Soviet losses during WWII
and for not risking more of its own -- after all, we were in no
hurry to invade the continent until the Germans had been
sufficiently bled on the brutal Eastern Front. Or, if Dobbs had a
bit of cold warrior in him, he could have blamed the U.S. for
sacrificing the liberty of many millions in eastern Europe whom at
Yalta and elsewhere it consigned to the Soviet sphere. Best of all,
blame pre-war Poland, which, pre-Ribbentrop-Molotov, refused to
allow Stalin free passage through its territory and thus, the
argument goes, pushed Stalin into the arms of Hitler.