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Anonymous asked:

How have your political positions shifted through your life?

Uh, lots of ways, but I was just thinking about one today.

I used to be pretty in favor of military interventions when I thought they would help people. For example, I was only like 17 when the Iraq War started, but I was in favor, because Saddam Hussein was horrible and torturing people and stuff and I thought that if we had to have a short war to save an entire country worth of people from him it would be a good deal.

Then Iraq became a quagmire and in a lot of ways even worse than under Hussein, and I updated to “Okay, military intervention is good only when things aren’t likely to become quagmires.”

But when there was military intervention in Libya recently, I was broadly in favor of it, because the rebels seemed well-organized and pro-democracy and there wasn’t the same level of Shiite-Sunni split in Iraq that led to the quagmire and there seemed to be more of an imminent crisis if Gaddafi was allowed to crush the rebels. But then that also turned into a quagmire in many ways worse than under Gaddafi - see https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/libya/2015-02-16/obamas-libya-debacle .

Now there is still a part of me that wants to help people in foreign countries by overthrowing sadistic dictators, but I am extremely unwilling to predict it won’t make things worse. This is really tough for me, because every opportunity for intervention seems sufficiently different from the last few opportunities for intervention that I can get away with believing it will be different this time, but I am afraid this is my brain special-pleading and that I should take the Outside View instead. The Outside View is very unpleasant and feels from the inside like I’m being an idiot, but at this point I don’t think I can justify doing anything else.