Well, then, that's how it gets to be fun, I hope, because only a smooth ride will get boring.
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The tendency of Americans, of all people, to play the victim and accuse others of being "expansionist" is absolutely mind-blowing.
Remind me... which government has its military and paramilitary forces deployed to virtually every corner of the globe right now?
Which government is responsible for invading and destroying multiple countries over the past thirty years?
Which government has been incessantly sanctioning and destabilizing other countries over the past thirty years?
Which government is currently catalyzing multiple insurrections and civil wars across the world?
Which government is spending taxpayer money on propping up client states that oppress their populations?
That would be the US government, your government.
But let me guess... it's different when Americans do it? Because they have noble intentions? Because Americans aren't governed by the same standards as everyone else?
You guessed wrong. I don't think we are saints. But I do think that if the Chinese take over completely, at some point most humans will look back at the time when the USA was the main superpower, with nostalgia, as the Chinese will be probably a lot more ruthless. I believe that the idea of American imperialism overlooks the fact that we've also been a stabilizing force over the 70 years that followed WWII.
Noble intentions? I'll settle for my country doing well. Isn't it what most nationals want for their countries?
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The US government hasn't been a stabilizing force, that is ridiculous. It's been invading, attacking, sanctioning, and subverting dozens of countries for decades. Millions of people have had their lives needlessly destroyed because of the US government's aggressive foreign policy. I saw the carnage firsthand while I was in Iraq. Absolutely shameful and disgusting what's been done to that civilization by the US government. But the many victims of US foreign policy are basically invisible to the average American.
Like I said, I haven't denied that we aren't saints. But the stabilizing force relates to keeping in check the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and the Chinese expansionism in the South China Sea. The world could have been in a lot more trouble if we were isolationists during the last 70 years.