Monday, September 14, 2009
In response to Dave Carter
I'm so glad that you chose the United States government as the world's most dangerous entity and the President being the world's most dangerous leader. I agree with your statement, because for someone to be "dangerous", they don't have to have a past record of human rights violations... they just need the potential resources to enact and enforce. And it's sure that no one will disagree with the statement that the United States of America has the most supported and strengthened military force. The American ideals include an overzealous intention to care for people and try to fix things in other countries, so our military has been sent all over the world in the past century all in attempt to create peace and fix problems. However, we must look at the deconstruction we cause in each country and weigh that with the outcome we cause. In Iraq, there is a large number of innocent civilians who have been displaced or killed unintentionally by this dangerous American entity invading their country. Perhaps the American military forces are an asset the government uses to form the world as they would like it to be. There is nothing more dangerous than the minds of men in power when they have the "biggest gun" in the international community. Just remember that we may see ourselves as liberators but those directly affected by America's relentless wars may often see us as conquerors.
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