
Originally Posted by
Ria
Last night, one of my insomnia nights, I stayed up for a while just thinking and having an argument in my head about this...It's probably been discussed many times before, but it seems impossible to search for this exact subject, so here goes.
When does the US (I use the USA because we have received the most flack for it) cross the line of providing help to foreign nations, and simply become the world police? Or put another way, how can a country be faulted for acting as the world's police in one place and then damned for not doing the same thing in other places? I realize that this is a complicated issue (bahaha what isn't in politics) but there must be some clarification...
For example, the US...it has received endless criticism of invading Iraq. Ok, now what about Africa? We sent money, medications, etc, but we know this won't eliminate the problem(s). How do you do that? By eradicating the root of the problem. So should we occupy places in Africa and kick out the existing government (if you could even call if a government), or should we let it continue and have them try and solve their own issues, in order to avoid more criticism...meanwhile sending aid that temporarily solves a miniscule percent of problems. Then there's the question of if we did invade, what government would we (US) set up...democracy most likely. But then we would get more mean stares from that..another example of America spreading their beloved democracy in places that maybe it shouldn't be. Damn if we do, damn if we don't?