Why does the US government endorse the Holocaust story?
World War Two was the event which drew the United States back onto the global political scene after following a politically neutral foreign policy since the end of World War I. It defined the United States as the world’s economic and military superpower, with only the Stalinist U.S.S.R. as a major competitor. The U.S. began to follow an ideologically messianic foreign policy under Roosevelt which sought to internationalize the New Deal. This political messianism solidified and became more sharply defined under Truman and the development of the Cold War. Part of the justification for the international role the U.S. has played has been its new obligation to fight ‘evil’ regimes and protect ‘democratic’ ones. The paradigm for the U.S. role in international politics is its involvement in W.W.II and the paradigm for the ‘evil’ it is fighting is Hitler and Nazi Germany–particularly as it has become defined in its attempt to exterminate the Jews.
World War Two was the event which drew the United States back onto the global political scene after following a politically neutral foreign policy since the end of World War I. It defined the United States as the world’s economic and military superpower, with only the Stalinist U.S.S.R. as a major competitor. The U.S. began to follow an ideologically messianic foreign policy under Roosevelt which sought to internationalize the New Deal. This political messianism solidified and became more sharply defined under Truman and the development of the Cold War. Part of the justification for the international role the U.S. has played has been its new obligation to fight ‘evil’ regimes and protect ‘democratic’ ones. The paradigm for the U.S. role in international politics is its involvement in W.W.II and the paradigm for the ‘evil’ it is fighting is Hitler and Nazi Germany–particularly as it has become defined in its attempt to exterminate the Jews.
World War Two was the event which drew the United States back onto the global political scene after following a politically neutral foreign policy since the end of World War I. It defined the United States as the world’s economic and military superpower, with only the Stalinist U.S.S.R. as a major competitor. The U.S. began to follow an ideologically messianic foreign policy under Roosevelt which sought to internationalize the New Deal. This political messianism solidified and became more sharply defined under Truman and the development of the Cold War. Part of the justification for the international role the U.S. has played has been its new obligation to fight ‘evil’ regimes and protect ‘democratic’ ones. The paradigm for the U.S. role in international politics is its involvement in W.W.II and the paradigm for the ‘evil’ it is fighting is Hitler and Nazi Germany–particularly as it has become defined in its attempt to exterminate the Jews.
World War Two was the event which drew the United States back onto the global political scene after following a politically neutral foreign policy since the end of World War I. It defined the United States as the world’s economic and military superpower, with only the Stalinist U.S.S.R. as a major competitor. The U.S. began to follow an ideologically messianic foreign policy under Roosevelt which sought to internationalize the New Deal. This political messianism solidified and became more sharply defined under Truman and the development of the Cold War. Part of the justification for the international role the U.S. has played has been its new obligation to fight ‘evil’ regimes and protect ‘democratic’ ones. The paradigm for the U.S. role in international politics is its involvement in W.W.II and the paradigm for the ‘evil’ it is fighting is Hitler and Nazi Germany–particularly as it has become defined in its attempt to exterminate the Jews.