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Wait, are you taking North Korea’s side in that conflict? Bwahahaha.
I’m not, but North Korea being North Korea does not absolve America from reducing the North to rubble and propping up 30 years of authoritarianism in the South.
No, he’s saying it was none of our business. We weren’t exporting democracy, just extreme capitalism.
It does nothing to refute the US’s contribution to WW2, a non sequitur at best.
Yes, they contributed a lot but also done a lot of nasty things such as dropping nukes and importing a lot of horrible war criminals. They also waited before entering the conflict and if it wasn’t for Japan, they might have entered too late.
Bash Trump ‘the Orange’ all you want, but criticism of the timing for entering WW2 is another strange hot take. I’m certain you’d be the same guy accusing the US of war mongering since then. You can’t have it both ways.
Look, we do deserve appreciation for stabilizing the free world and democracy for the last 80 years. Finally when we struggle internally with our own political turmoil, everyone turns their backs on us and shits all over the US, immediately forgetting the stabilization. The anger and turmoil right now is evidence of how much of a positive effect the US has had since WW2. You come off as ungrateful at a time when the US could use some help in the fight against corruption.
You are the number one contributor of doing coups in other countries.