Action Quote by Robert Parry
“... the United States, for generations, has sustained two parallel but opposed states of mind about military atrocities and human rights: one of U.S. benevolence, generally held by the public, and the other of ends-justify-the-means brutality sponsored by counterinsurgency specialists. Normally the specialists carry out their actions in remote locations with little notice in the national press. That allows the public to sustain its faith in a just America, while hard-nosed security and economic interests are still protected in secret.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public commentary on U.S. military policy, 2020s
The U.S. public sees the nation as benevolent while secret counterinsurgency actions are brutal, creating a dual mindset that protects interests.
In simple terms: Two opposing views on U.S. military actions coexist.
Recognize hidden contradictions in policy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy analysis
- journalism
- human rights advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do societies reconcile idealized national myths with covert actions?
- What mechanisms can increase transparency?
The hidden brutality may be exposed, challenging public trust.