"Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile"
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The subtext is a nasty inversion of civic legitimacy. By framing himself as a rational actor “sending a message,” he positions the government as a foreign adversary and himself as an insurgent diplomat. That’s the ideological move at the core of anti-government extremism: redefine your own country as an occupying regime, then treat violence as communication rather than murder. “Becoming increasingly hostile” is doing heavy lifting, too. It suggests escalation and self-defense, a narrative where the state forced his hand. The passive drift of the sentence implies inevitability: hostility rises, messages must be sent.
Context makes the cynicism sharper. McVeigh’s worldview was shaped by rage over federal actions like Ruby Ridge and Waco, filtered through militia movement paranoia about tyranny. The irony is that he reaches for U.S. foreign policy as both indictment and template, criticizing American power while borrowing its logic of coercive signaling. It’s a rhetorical heist: steal the language of governments to naturalize the very act that places you outside civilization’s bounds.
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McVeigh, Timothy. (2026, January 15). Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/additionally-borrowing-a-page-from-us-foreign-150146/
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McVeigh, Timothy. "Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/additionally-borrowing-a-page-from-us-foreign-150146/.
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"Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/additionally-borrowing-a-page-from-us-foreign-150146/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


