The last thing I'd expect to read at a site inspired by Ayn Rand is advocacy of selfless, self-sacrificial brothers-keeperism that I've read today in response to Jolie's piece. I don't consider the individuals involved in what I understand is a dirty, intractable civil war between pro-government forces and multiple, fractious, opposing rebel forces to be my "brothers" or "neighbors" or any such Ellsworth Toohey-esque warm-fuzzy terms
I love these 'i've got it all figured out' posts, Thanks Vincent for given me a good laugh. Apparently through your omniscience you have discerned all the absolute logical implications of true objectivism based on you grandiose command all the relevant facts in the world. If only us silly little heathens would be consistent we would see the light. I don't recommend this bullying chest thumping "I'll tell you what to think" attitude as one of gaining much of an audience, especially among people which consciously try to be rational and logical. You have no crystal ball which grants you the ultimate wisdom, people with identical values can both logically hold opposing viewpoints because their information sets may differ.
The fallacy in your thinking is that if someone agrees with some of the comments of Jolie, or in fact intervening in Darfur, or for that matter any murderous dictatorship, is borne of selfless altruism. In fact I quite selfishly want to live in a free, stable, safe world full of constitutional liberal democracies which do not start wars, do not have famines, and do not kill their own people. Where there are no murderously brutal dictatorships which breed nuclear armed terrorists bent on thrusting the whole world into a new dark ages, or anti-human anti-reason nut jobs who seek to bio engineer a virus to wipe out all of humanity, or all of one race, or all of one sex. These murderous dictatorships are the root of all the great geopolitical problems of the world, hiding in our back yards and burying our heads in the sand is not going to make the problem go away. All the resources and attention these genocidal hostage takers demand diverts our attention from more pressing threats, like asteroid impacts, calderic volcanic eruptions, or massive solar flares, all of which need a rational population and massive technological infrastructure to combat. Isolationism is not possible in a world of Global Markets, where, for instance, Iran brands the US as the Great Satan because, classically, satan is a tempter and they damn well know that given a free choice the vast majority of people will choose western culture *over* fundamentalistic islamic culture, witness the massive spreading of western media throughout these culturally stagnate middle eastern nations. How do you propose keeping western culture from tempting the populace of fundamentalist islamic regimes? Shall we blockade their shipping ports to ensure no rogue copies of Titianic corrupt the minds of their precious little children? The temptation of western culture alone regardless of military presence in the middle east is enough to motivate murderous terrorism.