I guess my question is who gave the Americans the right? I say this as an American. But would not the world be a better place if we just minded our own business and quit nation building and stoking non existant fires?

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    After world war two, Europe was busy putting itself back together. It left an opening that the US stepped into. And who wouldn’t like to be the big dog in the yard.

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      Pretty much this. Up to that point, it was Britain and a few other European nations that were doing all the management* in various places in the world. After WWII, they realised: “You know what, we’re tired and worn out and everyone wants us out anyway. We’re going low energy to rebuild at home. Someone else can step in if they want.”

      * a.k.a. “Colonialism”. Management is an odd choice of synonym I grant you, but once you’ve got a colony, it’s in your interests to run things in good order. Until the locals rightfully kick you out, that is.

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        After WWII, they realised: “You know what, we’re tired and worn out and everyone wants us out anyway

        This is a very naive understanding of the history of decolonisation. Decolonisation wasn’t a western initiative, it was done because the colonies were literally rebelling against their European oppressors, great part of that through Soviet funding and arming.

        Someone else can step in if they want.

        …unless they oppose western control of the region like Patrice Lumumba, Fidel Castro or Mosaddeq.

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      They (the USA) got to be the big dog, protecting us in europe, and we let them the hard & soft power. Everyone was happy (in the US and Europe) until americans started to believe their own hype that thay are in fact better than other people, and thus the breakup began.

      It’s not over just yet with the usa supremacy but trump fucked things up so bad that IMO ten years from now the world will be a different place.

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        protecting us in europe

        Protecting Europe from what exactly? What military threat did the US fight against in Europe? There hasn’t been an attack to western Europe since WW2 until the US bombing of Yugoslavia.

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      The last time Finland invaded a nation, they did it together with the Nazis. I don’t think you want Finland to rule the world.

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        It was either surrender to Soviet Union (legendary dicks) or ally with Nazis (had no reason to stay and conquer us). We picked the lesser evil.

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        Okay but in a hypothetical scenario where Finland ruled the world (as it exists today), I highly, highly doubt they would be siding with fascists. I don’t see your point. Thanks for leading me to some Wikipedia articles to read though.

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          Finland currently doesn’t recognise Palestine as a country, they’re currently, as it exists today, siding with the genocidal maniacs in the Israeli government.

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            That is unfortunate. However, I don’t see why you’re so insistent. You appear to be taking my original comment more seriously than I did. Sorry I didn’t do research on Finland’s position on Palestine or of their involvement in World War II. It was not relevant at the time. I just happen to appreciate Finnish art and culture.

            Edit: Sadly, my country doesn’t recognize Palestine either. There isn’t a whole hell of a lot anyone here (excluding our corrupt leaders obviously) can do about it.

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    After WW2 the US became addicted to being the world police and many other countries were happy to have the US cover the cost of their defense or income from hosting US bases. Selling arms is also big business and the DOD justifies it by saying that it keeps personnel and manufacturing lines for weapons running.

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    Pretty much when the US was the only super power to survive WWII unscathed.

    Also, having developed atomic hellfire, and the will to use it (twice), kinda makes you the big kid on the playground.

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      This right here. The US was isolationist prior to WWII but then got attacked and drawn in to active war.

      Since the mainland of US was untouched by war directly, and industry boomed post depression and during the war they came out of it better off than Europe, which had a lot of rebuilding to do.

      As a result of the war and the need for defense they established bases all across the globe and for the last 80-90 years as the political system grew more corrupt the increase of American hegemony followed.

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      They love to take credit for WWII while completely ignoring the part Canada played

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    America isn’t the brand the they created as their image.

    People just distract themselves from reality… We aren’t even natural humans anymore we are products created by their marketing psychological manipulation absence of the essence of true humanity.

    Something’s going on. And people should start acting like it. Things haven’t been okay for a long time regardless of left or right presidents. As if a criminal enterprise has gained control of the nation and is spreading to other nations. I don’t mean America is spreading… I mean, if not just an essence, the organized crime that is orchestrating a coup in America is also out for other nations, and that world domination and world conquest is still a very real dream to eyes of many.

    There is something stronger than trump and his minions. Something well funded. And remember America is young. There world wide organizations older than America.

    If your not thinking with the mind of “the game”… Like criminals… Then you aren’t ever going to get a above or conquer what’s grabbing America by the balls and spreading across the globe.

    Don’t ever get marketed and manipulated by that emotional glorious pride again it’s promoted that way to get you to live for it instead of genuine humanity. We have been somewhat desensitized to traditional war… But there’s a psychological social war… And fighting it means more than protesting… Because it’s all in the mind.

    People weren’t lying… I’m not lying… Snowden wasn’t lying… Bushnell wasn’t lying… The people that go crazy and snap doing horrific things… Weren’t lying… They just don’t know how to handle the weight.

    When you come to, and realize… You understand the war has been there for a long time and honest genuine humanity is far far behind.

    Most of the Republicans and Democrats both citizens and politicians are gone already, as pawns, without an understanding of the real game. Like kids used by cartels, gangs and mafias. There is a bigger enemy that isn’t marketed to people. The real enemy hides while using people as pawns.

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    The USA was securing international trade lines. After WW2, they started doing it to counter communism and build friendships. (Cannot attack your trading partners.)

    This was not entirely popular with Americans, see “Team America: World Police”.

    Another country or coalition could step up. Just build a navy that rivals the USA one to secure shipping lanes.

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    There are privileges to being an empire and the capitalists in the US continue to use that empire to get access to those privileges. Favorable trade, commercial, and financing terms are a big one.

    Also the US war industry pushes the country to intervene. You can see how there are interventionist and isolationist movements in the US fighting right now over how much the US gets directly involved in Iran-Israel.

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    Because people in power only want one thing - more power. They only fear one thing - loosing power.

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    It’s not about USA, it’s about (powerful) countries in general. China, USA, more restricted also Russia, Iran, … If someone has power (or wants to have it looks on North Korea) they also want to keep it.

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      They want more power, they don’t just want to keep it. I don’t get it, isn’t it absolutely exhausting?

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      What exactly has China done militarily over the past 45 years that leads you to compare it to the US? China is predominantly a peaceful world power which hasn’t invaded any country over the past half a century.

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    America was the standard for a Democratic Republic after WW2.

    after the war we helped most of Europe return to normal and even improved quality of life and living standards. part of that help came with stipulations on how the US had control within those countries that had help.

    Had the US not stepped in at the time to stabilize Europe, another war would have likely happened and another, and another.

    My guess, most of Europe would have fallen under Russian rule, or at the very least heavily influenced by, if the US didn’t step up.

    I suppose European’s don’t look at how bad the war left Europe and often just want to forget the atrocities, but that’s not an excuse for blaming the hand that helped you in your time of need.

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      The US didn’t step in with the Marshall plan to stabilize Europe against war, the US did so in order to prevent socialist uprisings all over Western Europe, and to create ties between European capital and US capital so that Western Europe would support the US in its imperialism.

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      People turned to Russia specifically because they disapproved US imperialism and wanted to counter its power, while avoiding being doomed by capitalism. I’m not saying this was the ideal solution, but at least if they succeeded we wouldn’t be in the position we are today

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        US imperialism didn’t happen until the 1950s, well after the war.

        this was, in part, due to the private investments from large American companies at the time. in-fact, the American economy was booming for three reasons

        1. war was over and people were desperate to find stability and peace
        2. Americans at home got through the war mostly unscathed and now had an abundance of work which in-turn made an abundance of money to spend
        3. Europe desperately needed materials and products to rebuild their own economy, this only further boosted American GDP from a previously untouched market. private investment took place from American companies within Europe to increase profits further.

        in a sense, because Europe was so weak after the war it only fed US corporate imperialism. Had Europe been able to stand on its own the United States might not have had such an industrial boon and similarities between Europe and the US might have not been so significant.

        one might even draw the strong correlation between American corporate interests and total subservience of government alliances at that time. our government had, up until then, mostly stayed neutral to concerns between corporations and citizens. this changed though because of the newly created military industrial complex that was created to feed the war. afterwards you had defense contractors that saw dollar signs, and the tradition still goes to this day.

        speculation on my part, the political climate of the current day is the fruit bore from that union of corporate and state all those years ago and this has been the agenda of the American elite all along and they are currently in the final seconds of the “game of thrones”.

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    The citizens, in general, don’t. We want to do the same thing every other country’s people want - live our lives and hopefully give our kids a good or better one.

    I have no fucking clue what the government is doing to make these decisions.

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    The main reason is that if we stop being the biggest shark in the tank, the next two biggest sharks (China and Russia) can’t be trusted to not feast on the smaller sharks. And if they do feast, they will become too large for the American shark to deal with.

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      I’m sorry, this seems to imply the US doesn’t “feast on the smaller sharks”. It went as far as threatening Japan with sanctions because they were considering “digital sovereignty” with TRON OS as opposed to Windows at some point. Japan is almost a non-optional ally.

      And also one good solution of preventing someone from doing that is arming the smaller sharks. Yet USA seems even more against more equal spread of technologies and weapons than the “next two sharks”.

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        And also one good solution of preventing someone from doing that is arming the smaller sharks. Yet USA seems even more against more equal spread of technologies and weapons than the “next two sharks”.

        Uhmm what? The US does exactly that with NATO and nuclear weapons stationed in Europe.

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          No. NATO is an extension of this particular shark. Countries in NATO or allied to it are abusing with impunity those not in.

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      I think it’s even simpler than this. I think any government/state/group with power wants to hold and expand it. I’m not sure there is a group of people that exist that wouldn’t work to exercise control if they could. And I’m not defending the US, I just think it may be an inherently human thing to do.

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        I think any government/state/group with power wants to hold and expand it

        Then you’d be wrong. Famously, after the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Russian Socialist Federation of Soviet Republics, under the leadership of the Bolsheviks, created the first constitution in history that granted the unilateral right of self-determination and secession to all peoples of the former Russian Empire. This is how Poland gained its independence in 1918, as well as Finland and many other countries formerly part of the Russian Empire. Interesting episode of history.

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      The US is already feeding on the smaller sharks, and has been for decades. Look at their foreign policy in Central and South America, South East Asia, the Middle East.

      The only difference is that they’ve been feasting on other nations and not the West. China and Russia don’t have those restraints. All three of them are horrible, but America hasn’t been horrible to us until just recently.

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        for decades

        Centuries*.

        China and Russia don’t have those restraints

        I understand why you’d say that about modern Russia, but how on Earth are you comparing China to the USA? In what war has China been in the past 40 years? What countries has it been exploiting?