Astore: We’re Not Heroes, We’re Imperialists

Posted by | October 31, 2015 12:00 | Filed under: Opinion Politics War & Peace


Retired USAF Lt. Col. William Astore calls the United States on the belief that we’re liberators.

The United States is a peculiar sort of empire. As a start, Americans have been in what might be called imperial denial since the Spanish-American War of 1898, if not before. Empire — us? We denied its existence even while our soldiers were administering “water cures” (aka waterboarding) to recalcitrant Filipinos more than a century ago. Heck, we even told ourselves we were liberating those same Filipinos, which leads to a second point: the U.S. not only denies its imperial ambitions, but shrouds them in a curiously American brand of Christianized liberation theology. In it, American troops are never seen as conquerors or oppressors, always as liberators and freedom-bringers, or at least helpers and trainers. There’s just enough substance to this myth (World War II and the Marshall Plan, for example) to hide uglier imperial realities.

Denying that we’re an empire while cloaking its ugly side in missionary-speak are two enduring aspects of the American brand of imperialism, and there’s a third as well, even if it’s seldom noted. As the U.S. military garrisons the planet and its special operations forces alone visit more than 140 countries a year, American troops have effectively become the imperial equivalent of globetrotting tourists. Overloaded with technical gear and gadgets (deadly weapons, intrusive sensors), largely ignorant of foreign cultures, they arrive eager to help and spoiling for action, but never (individually) staying long. Think of them as the twenty-first-century version of the ugly American of Vietnam-era fame.

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5 responses to Astore: We’re Not Heroes, We’re Imperialists

  1. tracey marie October 31st, 2015 at 12:17

    Absolutely correct.

  2. Budda October 31st, 2015 at 13:13

    No kidding? We have a military presence in over 150 countries; that is the very definition of an ’empire’.

  3. Robyn Ryan October 31st, 2015 at 13:15

    It’s a White guy thing. Fortunately, we’re seeing the end of the Euro-Christianity and European cultural dominance. Unfortunately, much of America is in the Dark Ages.

  4. bpollen October 31st, 2015 at 15:07

    My empire of dirt
    I will let you down
    I will make you hurt

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