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Libertarian perspectives on foreign intervention

Libertarian perspectives on foreign intervention started as a reaction to the Cold War mentality of military interventionism promoted by conservatives like William F. Buckley which had supplanted Old Right non-interventionism.〔Murray Rothbard, (The Early 1960s: From Right to Left ), excerpt from chapter 13 of Murray Rothbard ''The Betrayal of the American Right'', Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007.〕 The Vietnam War split the uneasy alliance between growing numbers of self-identified libertarians and the Cold War conservatives. Libertarians opposed to the war joined the draft resistance and peace movements and created organizations such as Students for a Democratic Society. The split was aggravated at the 1969 Young Americans for Freedom convention where the burning of a draft card sparked physical confrontations among convention attendees, a walkout by a large number of libertarians, and the creation of antiwar libertarian organizations.〔Rebecca E. Klatch, (''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'' ), University of California Press, 1999 ISBN 0-520-21714-4, 215-237.〕 Libertarians generally oppose all U.S. government foreign aid to other nations, and many (although not all) oppose strategic alliances between the United States and foreign nations.〔Libertarian Party Platform, "Foreign Policy". Online: http://www.lp.org/issues/foreign-policy〕
Antiwar and non-interventionist libertarians were highly influenced by economist Murray Rothbard and author Karl Hess. Rothbard criticized imperialism and the rise of the American empire which needed war to sustain itself and to expand its global control.〔Joseph R. Stromberg, (Murray N. Rothbard on States, War, and Peace: Part I ) (also see (Part II )), Antiwar.com, originally published June 2000.〕〔See also Murray N. Rothbard, (War, Peace, and the State ), first published 1963; (Anatomy of the State ), first published 1974, both at LewRockwell.com; and (Rothbard on War ), excerpts from a 1973 Reason Magazine article and other materials, published at Antiwar.com, undated.〕 Rothbard said, “Our entry into World War II was the crucial act in foisting a permanent militarization upon the economy and society, in bringing to the country a permanent garrison state, an overweening military-industrial complex, a permanent system of conscription."〔Murray N. Rothbard, (Harry Elmer Barnes, RIP ), from “Left and Right” final issue, 1968, republished at LewRockwell.com.〕 This tradition is continued in the anti-war analysis of the Cato Institute's David Boaz〔David Boaz, ''The libertarian reader: classic and contemporary writings from Lao-tzu to Milton Friedman'', Simon and Schuster, 1998, ISBN 0-684-84767-1〕 and former U.S. Representative Ron Paul.〔Ron Paul, ( Opportunities for Peace and Nonintervention ), LewRockwell.com, January 6, 2009.〕
Some libertarians have criticized conservatives and those libertarian conservatives who supported the United States' 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupations,〔Doug Bandow, (Battling the Bipartisan Consensus for War ), originally published in Huffington Post, available at Cato Institute Website, added March 16, 2010.〕〔Walter Block, (Randy Barnett: Pro War Libertarian? ), LewRockwell.com, July 23, 2007.〕 however other libertarians like Randy Barnett〔Barnett, Randy. "Libertarians and the War". Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2007. Online: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118463507387568429.html〕 and John Hospers〔O'Grady, Jane. "John Hospers Obituary". The Guardian (UK), July 13, 2011. Online: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/jul/13/john-hospers-obituary〕 supported the Iraq war. In 2010 the United States Libertarian Party criticized conservatives for supporting a "trillion-dollar foreign war."〔(Libertarians criticize CPAC conservatives ), United States Libertarian Party press release, February 18, 2010.〕
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