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In reply to the discussion: Are You Tired of Being the World's Policeman? [View all]mythology
(9,527 posts)37. Strange that nobody even tried to answer your question
For example, what happened when we did nothing in Rwanda? Bad things happened. When we didn't intervene on the ground in the break up of the former Yugoslavia, bad things happened. Doing nothing doesn't actually make the world inherently better.
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One can be sure some in the MIC are cranking the numbers on profitability scenarios! n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#5
Seeing as how our "protection" of countries is like the Mafia's "protection" of businesses...
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#6
The common mistake I think we all make is assuming if we weren't the "world's policeman" that the
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#8
The 'we' would be the same people as the 'our' referred to, in your own OP
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#11
Well, the "we" is the United States. If you mean who is the "we" in terms of individual members
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#12
What was the purpose of Vietnam where we lost over 50,000 lives and they fought back
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#34
I'm not saying there is a valid justification for Vietnam or Iraq, but your assumption that none of
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#38
Interesting that this is the focus of some during Russias unprovoked war of aggression.
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#15
That line of reasoning does not work with individual citizens. I am not the government or the Bush
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#27
99% of the time that is what starts wars, protecting nations' business interests.
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2014
#23
as long as we spend more on the military than the most of the rest of the world combined
usa liberal
Mar 2014
#25