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and the installation of dictators is also well-known... Noriega, Pinochet, Saddam, Pol Pot, and so on.
The US did not install Pol Pot - he was a communist. We opposed Pol Pot. We did not install Saddam - at all. And, I'll give you Pinochet. My point was that people try to paint the US as an all powerful puller-of-all-strings in the world - we install the dictators we want, we kick the ones out we don't want. It's all our fault, because the US can do anything, so if only we'd behave ourselves, then peace would be at hand. I'm not suggesting the US is blameless and lily-white. I'm suggesting that the picture of the US as some all seeing eye is incorrect - I wish it were the case, because it would mean that we in the US are completely safe from foreign attack. But, unfortunately, it's not the case, and the reality is that we live in a dangerous world, and we are at grave risk.
The bombing of Cambodia facilitated their ascension,
Language is important here. "Installed" vs. arguably "facilitated their ascension" through actions not intended for the purpose of installing anybody - huge difference. Unless you want to claim that the anti-war movement "installed" Pol Pot and was responsible for the killing fields, since they "facilitated his ascension" and the murder of millions.
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and when push came to shove with the Vietnamese trying to stake a claim, the US went with letting Pol Pot stay...
Here's that implicit assumption again...the US is somehow all powerful and we "let him stay." Did the US also "let Ho Chi Minh stay?" You think this was just the US pulling strings and deciding who stays and who goes? We bailed on Vietnam and that caused a lot of shit to happen in the region. That doesn't mean we "installed" Pol Pot.
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His regime also received a fair few million in support throughout the 80s.
That doesn't have anything to do with "installing" him. Further, Vietnam invaded Cambodia. We supported the anti-invasion forces. The right move was......let Hanoi just take whatever it wants? Kill another million?
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I know the US isn't the all-seeing evil eye... But the fact that it's routinely shown itself to be incredibly hypocritical
That's fine. The US has been hypocritical. Like every other country, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, China, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark.... Being hypocritical does not make the extreme claims of dictator-installation, and weird allegations about the US essentially being responsible for everything everywhere true.
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and making its choices based on its own interests,
All countries act in their own interests. News flash. Film at 11.
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rather than the lofty democratic notions being bandied about,
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The US has almost always considered facilitating democracy as in its own interests, although pragmatism has set in at various times and the US has acted contrary to that interest at times.
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is worth pointing out whenever headlines about the US successfully ridding the world of evil tyrannies before moseying into the sunset.
The US is generally on the side of right, isn't it? The US has freed a good number of folks, hasn't it? The US must have something good going on at home, don't you think, given that we immigrate the population of Norway to the US in 4 years. 1 million people a year become US citizens. 1 million more become permanent residents. People come to the US in such numbers that we're having a hard time sustaining. If we were an evil despotic nation, would that be the case? Which country is providing the most aid to Pakistan? Which country provided the most aid for the tsunami victims a few years back? Who gives the most aid for AIDS relief, and always has done so? Who has worked harder at mid-east peace? Who gives more aid and support to Israel? Who gave the most aid to the eastern Europeans in their fight for liberty? Who keeps North Korea from taking over south Korea in a massive million man invasion?
I mean - say what you want about the bad things the US has done..... \the US has nevertheless done a lot of good, and helped a lot of people, and has been counted upon many times to get shit done. Hussein Annexed Kuwait - who enforced international law and got him out? Who bore the lion's share of the work in getting the Serbs reigned in and stopping the genocide there? Who fought for Kosovo more than anyone else?