Hes trying to tell us the US is a military dictatorship. Hence the arms supply and constant war and bombing of civilian populations.
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I don't believe the problem lies with the fact that all nations want to serve their best interests, because this is obvious. The US, however, imposes their interests on others, and this is simply too far. The US is not the king of the world, not the boss, not in any way special, so how can they expect to do such things without facing retaliation?
It is not at all obvious that the wants or behaviors of the governments or ruling classes of many nations is in those nations' best interests. The US is not a dictatorship. That is not really good news, for the US citizen wishing to palm off the responsibility and go back to watching TV.
Not very many as most of the countries under Russian Domination kicked them out when communism fell that said now here this; http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040909/world.htm Russia threatens strikes on terrorist bases Offers $ 10-million reward for info on Chechen warlords Moscow, September 8 Russia today threatened to launch pre-emptive strikes on terrorist bases anywhere in the world as it announced a reward of $ 10 million for information that could help “neutralise” renegade Chechen warlords Aslan Maskhadov and Shamil Basayev, the masterminds behind the Beslan school carnage. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! File photo of Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev in the town of Budennovsk in the Stavropol region. — Reuters photo
Ah,but in the case of the US - and possibly others - still further considerations are required: it is not obvious that the government of the US acts in its own best interest, in many signficant areas. There are other powers and interests involved, and the US government is occasionally put at their service more than its own. Certainly in Mexico and Columbia, say, the actions of the US government have been greatly to its own detriment, and quite predictably so. Look at that governmental disaster on the border, and all for the benefit of a few corporations.
coughiran ruining a democracy, replacing it with a selfish dictator, so that US corporations can benefit.....It should probably be said that Britain was the first one to suggest this action..