THEWULFMAN wrote:(SWGO)WorldFear/MisterMan wrote:I agree with Samonuh. The US needs to stop sticking its long nose into other country's business. The Veitnam and Korean Conflicts were just the US trying to make the rest of the world like us. Same with the USSR, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
You're a dumbass. Korean and Vietnam were not us trying to make the world like us. We were defending nations from invasions by communists powers. We didn't invade South Korea to make it like us, we did so to take it back from the North Koreans(who were the aggressors here). The mistake we made in Korea was pushing too far north in our retaliation, causing China getting involved. We were pushed back to the original border (more or less). Which is where we've been.
First off, they weren't defending nations. They were defending regions. The Korean and Vietnam War were both initially internal conflicts. Which leads me to my next point. Why did we have to get involved? We certainly didn't give two [poo] about "those third-world Asians," and our treatment to the civilian classes proved that. We certainly weren't defending against communism. No, that was a campaign propagated by the government to justify the wars. The actual reason we went into those nations, like an other nation we've invaded, is to assert our dominance in the world. We were the Great Power, the one who deserved to run the show. Not the Soviet Union. An we won this little game by 1991. We proved ourselves to be the overly interventionist world police we strove to be. And where did that get us? Currently two "wars" where we lost thousands of men for virtually nothing, the entire world criticizing our every move, and trillions of dollars of debt.
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