07-29-2016, 04:56 PM
It's unclear to me what point you're trying to make here, but I'll
just make one point. When you compare the actions of the United
States versus those of other countries, you have to look at the
motives. People like Hitler, Stalin and al-Assad are psychopathic
genocidal murderers, that take actions often with the objective of
exterminating an entire race or society.
When the United States takes an action, it almost always has a
benevolent objective, where the US is playing its role as the
policeman of the world, following the policies laid down in the 1947
Truman Doctrine. It's always possible for police actions to go wrong
and to be heavily criticized, but that's still completely different
from trying to exterminate an entire race.
just make one point. When you compare the actions of the United
States versus those of other countries, you have to look at the
motives. People like Hitler, Stalin and al-Assad are psychopathic
genocidal murderers, that take actions often with the objective of
exterminating an entire race or society.
When the United States takes an action, it almost always has a
benevolent objective, where the US is playing its role as the
policeman of the world, following the policies laid down in the 1947
Truman Doctrine. It's always possible for police actions to go wrong
and to be heavily criticized, but that's still completely different
from trying to exterminate an entire race.