You show you haven't been reading what I've said, you might want to do that. My entire point is that the best the rest of the world could hope for in facing the US if things were pushed if very much an "everyone dies" situation. We actually agree there, you just prefer to take an anti-US tact.thaluikhain said:[
Again, utter crap.
The US can't very well go and destroy the world, because it's part of it. The computer you are using, the clothes you are wearing, all of those are likely made in or out of things from outside the US. Destroying the nations that produce those isn't in the US's interest, nor another economic crisis.
And...do I really have to explain "Mutually Assured Destruction"?
Should the US go down the road you propose, the rest of the world is likely to remember how wonderful the Russians were for fighting the Germans in WW2 (or perhaps the Chinese vs the Japanese) and move towards them. The EU suddenly would start thinking about getting its act together.
Not committing as many atrocities as it could does not make the US "the good guys". It makes the US tolerable to the rest of the world. As long as the important parts of the world don't feel too threatened by the US, they've no particular reason to become a threat to it.
It is not in the US's interest to provoke others into challenging it. It doesn't matter if the US "wins" if the end result is less favourable than the status quo, which it is likely to be.
Now, there is more that the US could safely do, it could get involved in another ground war or two, overthrow a few more third world governments without hurting itself too much. There'd be very little actual benefit for the US doing that, though.
That said, the fact that we are even handed in dealing with the rest of the world is the point. If we were acting like we are accused of doing, there would be daily atrocities. Rather we are stupidly careful in how we do things, more so than we should be, even when it winds up harming our position and activities. It's just that the world by and large like to QQ about the US, and doesn't bother to ever consider how we could be acting, not to mention the number of times we've gone out of our way to deal with other people's problems, stop atocities, and other things with little or no benefit to ourselves.
If you had been paying attention though, what I am argueing is ultimatly that we should be the fictional guy your complaining about, at least for a while. Either that, or simply go back to isolatioism and let things fall apart without us. As great as it is to say "the world will get along just fine without America", that is likely to change the first time there is a crisis and we just tell the rest of the world to deal with it on it's own, while we actually do act only in our own interests. Have a genocide going on someplace? Let Australia or someone foot the bill and provide all the peacekeepers, refugee care, and everything else without any benefit. Chances are at the end of the day even the "nice" countries will all have a reason for not getting involved the way we do.
As far as I'm concerned the US needs to stop being a group of White Knights, accept that it's morality experiment has failed, and start actually doing what we need to do in order to remove threats to the US and ensure our own prosperity and global dominance. At the end of the day if the world objects too much and decides to "unite against America" all they do is kill everyone including themselves. I'm tired of the threats and whining, I'm pretty much ready to just flat out say we now live on planet USA, accept it or suffer. Have our president give speeches in Doctor Doom armor if nessicary to set the right attitude, I'm just utterly sick of the terrorism and garbage without adequete response, and not even being able to talk about securing our own borders without conniptions from both foreign and domestic sources.
That said, I don't think we have much to actually discuss with each other. We disagree on a fundemental level. Given your attitudes about the US, you are simply incapable of seeing things from my perspective or what I am so POed about because to you, you feel the truth is entirely differant.