On Monday August 4, 2014, President
Obama signed into law an act that provided Israel with $225 million to go
towards the Iron Dome missile defense system. The Iron Dome is an incredible
defense mechanism but its cost is not exactly cheap. Without American funding,
Israel would struggle to operate the Iron Dome at the level it currently does.
On April 15, 2013, two bombs
exploded near the finish line at the Boston Marathon. It is one of the worst
terrorist attacks on American soil since September 11th. Two years
prior to the Boston Marathon bombings, Israeli doctors and nurses trained the
staff at Massachusetts General Hospital, where many victims were taken, on how
to handle mass-casualty incidents.
These two examples demonstrate the
interdependence, a key feature of international relations liberalism, between
the two countries. The two countries work together and help each other in order
to gain personal benefit. If Israel did not have the help of the U.S., and if
the U.S. did not have the help of Israel, both situations could have turned out
to be significantly worse. Nations in today’s world should not adopt an
isolationist international policy. There are so many great ideas and technology
in the world today that it would be very detrimental to cut off all access to
them. Take study abroad programs as an example. Students from America go to
Italy, or England, or China, not just to party in a foreign country, but to
learn about their culture, their way of thinking, and their ideas and theories.
Ronald Reagan, during his
presidency, adopted an anti-isolationist policy in his fight against communism.
He didn’t sit in Washington, hoping that it would resolve itself. He had to be
proactive in the fight for freedom against the USSR. He was committed to giving
the people under Soviet rule the basic freedoms and human rights that everyone
deserves. What some people may not have realized at that point was that the
U.S. would also benefit from the nations under Soviet rule. Take united Germany
as an example. They are the largest trading partner of the U.S. in all of
Europe. Germany also contributed 5,350 troops to the War on Terror, the
campaign to eliminate terrorism in the Middle East after the attacks on
September 11th.
Another example that illustrates the
point that interdependence is beneficial is the current fight against ISIL. The
broad coalition of nations fighting ISIL is working together in order to eliminate
the dangerous threat. Recently, the British Parliament passed legislation
authorizing Great Britain to engage in air strikes against ISIL. Along with
Great Britain, the U.S. and France have been executing airstrikes against ISIL
in order to eliminate them. ISIL will eventually be destroyed but not because
one, specific nation did all the work. It will be because all of these
countries are able to come together, and work with each other to defeat them.
Cooperation in international
relations is a key component to complete any task or mission. Cooperation will
benefit everyone involved. The world is a large and dangerous place and if countries
are unable to work together, then they will fail in whatever they are trying to
do.
I agree that there is definitely an interdependence in the world. It is also unlikely that the U.S. and Israel will go to war any time soon. This is another supporting evidence for liberalism. However, I don't believe liberalism explains ISIL very well. ISIL isn't a nation state and defies the laws of liberalism. However, I believe it is still important that there can be allies in the world and that not every nation is attacking another nation. These has been peace and cooperation among many countries over the past few years.
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree that without interdependence in the world a lot of missions or events would not have had the best possible outcome. Can you imagine the world in which no state helped the other? It is possible to argue that the interdependence is feminist; Tickner referred to feminist as collective empowerment and shared power. Without the training from Israeli medical personnel, our staff would have not been properly prepared for the devastation that occurred at the Boston Marathon. The strength of each country is reaching it's capacity and potential because of interdependence.
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