 Originally Posted by Neruo
Oh my god, Universal Mind, are you still trying to play the 'WE BAETEN HITLAR!!1"-card in every discussions about what the American Army does? Last time I checked, helping to beat Hitler does Not give you a "commit-war-crimes-for-free"-card.
You apparently got really lost in this conversation. Your last sentence has nothing to do with anything. Somebody said we are a corrupt nation of evil, so I once again pointed out how we saved the world since we wanted to hurry up and do it before Holland took all of the credit.
 Originally Posted by sogart
So do you think that the Great Powers of any time (US,France,Britain,USSR) should try and stop other Great Powers (Germany, Italy) that are invading and taking over smaller countries (Czech/kia, Poland, Austria etc etc?)
So do you think that the Great Powers of any time (Russia, China, France, Germany) should try and stop other Great Powers (US, Britain) that are invading and taking over smaller countries (Afghanistan, Iraq, etc etc?)
My answer to both questions is that it depends. I don't blanketly believe that the invasions of smaller countries should be stopped, but I believe that sometimes they should. I believe in doing so only when doing so would be justifiable. Overthrowing the horribly oppressive and terroristic Taliban and Hussein regime were justifiable acts, so it would have been immoral for anybody to militarily try to stop us. But when the Nazis were overthrowing governments in Europe for the sake of creating a worldwide fascist state and killing off all non-whites, crippled, homosexual, sick, and opposition, it was so unjustifiable and terrible that it would have been immoral not to stop them. You can't reasonably compare stopping the Nazi conquest to stopping the United States/Coalition from stopping the Taliban and Hussein regime. The first is justifiable. The second is unjustifiable.
 Originally Posted by Harrycombs
The United States has no right to intervene with any other country, ever.
Who should have stopped Hitler? Who should have stopped Soviet world conquest? Who should have freed Kuwait? At what point would the people, particularly women, of Afghanistan have obtained rights without the United States? How will the way of life in Iraq 100 years from now differ from what it would be if the future of the Hussein regime were in power? How will that difference affect the terroristic threat posed by the government? Who should overthrow the genocidal government of Sudan right now? How do you feel about U.S. charity, in the form of money, food, medicine, and technology for third world countries?
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