668. What Is Nation-Building? And Why Ron Paul Warned It Makes Us Less Safe

668. What Is Nation-Building? And Why Ron Paul Warned It Makes Us Less Safe

Author: Connor Boyack February 13, 2026 Duration: 15:59

when governments try to "build" other nations through military force and political control, the result is often instability, resentment, and blowback — not freedom.

Nation-building is the practice of one country intervening in another nation's political system, often by military force, in an attempt to install new leadership or reshape its government. Supporters claim it spreads democracy and protects national security. Critics — including longtime Congressman Ron Paul — argue that it destabilizes regions, fuels anti-American resentment, and ultimately makes us less safe.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, we break down what nation-building really means, why U.S. interventions in places like Vietnam and Afghanistan backfired, and how the "knowledge problem" makes central planning abroad just as flawed as central planning at home. We explain the difference between non-interventionism and isolationism, why blowback happens, and how foreign meddling often harms civilians while costing taxpayers billions.

If freedom works best when it grows from within, can it really be forced at the point of a gun?

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • What nation-building is and how it differs from non-interventionism

  • Why military intervention often creates long-term instability

  • What Ron Paul meant by "blowback"

  • How central planning fails both domestically and internationally

  • Why nation-building is expensive, dangerous, and rarely successful

Timestamps:

0:00 What Is Nation-Building?
2:00 How Foreign Intervention Creates Instability
4:15 The Concept of Blowback
6:30 Why Nation-Building Is So Expensive
8:40 Non-Interventionism vs. Isolationism
11:30 Vietnam and the Knowledge Problem
15:00 Afghanistan and the Limits of Forced Democracy
18:30 Why Freedom Must Come From Within

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#NationBuilding #RonPaul #ForeignPolicy #NonIntervention #Blowback #WarOnTerror #Liberty #ValuesEducation


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