Over all, The US has brought more peace to the world. Think of it this way. To start, America is made up of natives of the land and the people most other countries did not want. Some of them had rather extremest views. We have had our differences (some of which has lead to violence, and some of which we are still dealing with) but overall our society interacts better with a larger and more diverse population than any other nation with out the ethnic issues that tear apart some other countries. We may identify ourselves with our ancestry, but in the end we all agree we are Americans.
Now how does that tie into the world aspect? Generally speaking, America goes into an armed conflict usually with some resistance (there have been exceptions to this historically, but I am speaking of generally). And like a Boy Scout, want to go in, get it over with quick and make things better and go back to our lives.
There have been instances where the armed conflict had dubious rational for getting involved (and while most people will point their finger at Iraq at this comment, I would point out The Spanish-American war with the Maine incident as the trigger) but generally speaking we tend to want to have moral reasons to get into a fight. Whether these reasons are just are still debated.
2006-09-29 01:58:27
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answered by shadow_runnr 3
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sure. some human beings would disagree, in spite of the indisputable fact that the USA, at the same time as, grantedly attempting to further its own interests, has tried to spread freedom and democracy through the international. They rebuilt lots of the international after international conflict II, and were it no longer for his or her get entry to into the conflict, Britain and France would have perished lower than Nazi Germany. Later, they presented about the death of the Soviet Union. There are countless different examples. i keep in mind that the present administration isn't precisely making the U.S. look sturdy global, yet do no longer choose a rustic of 250+million through a pair of boobs! And to the guy that ought to't spell nuclear, we dropped the bombs to end a conflict that we did not start up! the jap were warned that we had the bombs and would use them in the experience that they did not resign. They refused. two times. try reading a historic previous e book, or perhaps a dictionary! After 9/11, something of the international locations of the international favor to awaken and comprehend that if the U.S. and its allies do not defeat terrorism's thugs (Iraq, Iran, N. Korea, and so on...) that anybody will wade through. shop in ideas Neville Chamberlain coming again to London with a grin on his face after assembly with Hitler and believing his lies? it really is occurring again with Iran and N. Korea. awaken your naive little minds!
2016-11-25 02:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The U.S. has brought huge amounts of Peace to the World. Think about it, if it wasn't for us "Americans" then most countries would have been runned by terrorists, and extremists. I cant stand how foreigners say the U.S. is a huge problem in the world. I would wonder what they would think if the U.S. quits sending all this F***ing aid and SH** to other countries, then they would come crying back to us, as usual.
2006-10-01 09:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No, during the past decade we have regressed and made the world a more difficult place. No one likes America for these reasons...
2006-09-29 01:37:12
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answered by TrueBuckeyeWarriorMan 1
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Absolutely not. They have brought more war to more countries than Hitler did!!
2006-10-02 03:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It's the opposite because of Bush. Enough said!
2006-09-29 01:41:44
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answered by brian 2010 7
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I would say more war.
2006-09-29 01:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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