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Say a government is elected in a country by a large mandate - say 65% of the vote. This government is very much anti-US; they do not want US corporations keeping their people in poverty with low wages, they are against US foreign policy and so on. This country otherwise is democratic, with free speech, freedom of religion and so on.

Would the US be justified in overthrowing this government due to their anti-US stance? (either directly through force, or indirectly by proxy - funding opposition guerillas to start a coup for instance)

2007-08-20 12:15:29 · 1 answers · asked by Mordent 7 in Politics & Government Government

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No, the USA would not be justified.

The United States would LOVE if they could justify military actions based soley on a "Anti-USA" stance of a government.

Iran, N.Korea, and Cuba would not be around as they are now...

2007-08-20 12:37:38 · answer #1 · answered by Joshua >AM< 2 · 0 0

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