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Dear, USA is worlds moral, physical, and intellectual policeman and as such the source of civilization on earth. If you disagree, as a typical braindead liberal would, please present our most substantive mistake.
Well, choosing one to be the most important would be difficult. There are just so MANY.
Let's try this:
Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror Foreign Affairs
'When George W. Bush took office two years ago, few observers expected that promoting democracy around the world would become a major issue in his presidency."
"But September 11 fundamentally altered this picture. Whether, where, and how the United States should promote democracy around the world have become central questions in U.S. policy debates with regard to a host of countries including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and many others."
Ah, so in 2001 George W. Bush decided that "promoting democracy" was now all of a sudden important.
Come 2002 and George W. Bush was helping take down a democratically elected leader in Venezuela.
Moral? I hardly think so.
2003, invading a country claiming it has to do with WMD but in actual fact it has all to do with OIL.
107th Congress 2001-2002 United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Congress even had bills to help countries with democracy, why when they clearly don't give a sheet.
Then you see bills supporting "human rights" in Asia. Yet they supported Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, who couldn't give a damn about human rights.
As for "intellectual police", are you efing kidding me? They went into Iraq, got rid of the Iraqi army and police, left a power vacuum that got 4,000 US soldiers killed, many more Iraqis, and the vacuum left allowed IS to take over.
Hardly the stuff of the intelligent, is it?
Source of civilization huh? Throwing Iraq back a few decades, deposing leaders, threatening anyone who doesn't agree with them, is hardly the stuff of civilizing.....
The fact that the US basically set up IS, shows how much the US has done.