konnichiwa said:
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Only the U.S.A.? How about all of South and North America? France, Spain, Britain.... the Dutch! I don't know why I'm even talking to you about this since his comment was about how his country became an economical powerhouse, not so much through moral and respectable ways.
It doesn't even have to do with economics, weather it be turmoil through natural disasters or some upheaval by the people, the U.S. is solely to blame. Israel and Palestine: Blame the U.S. mostly. Tsunamis in Southeast Asia: Guess what? Blame the U.S. How the hell is the U.S. to blame for a natural disaster elsewhere in the world? But there they were, thinking that the U.S. is so technologically advanced they should have headed some kind of warning.
These are just two examples out of the many were it gives people a chance to bombared the U.S. without some rational thinking.
No, the U.S. is to blame for a few things, but to come in to make a thread with this "holier than thou" statement, well, make sure you can back it up.
The U.S.A. did not get involved in world politics as much during pre-WWI, and to some degree before WWII, and we turned out just fine.







