Wednesday, May 27, 2020

The Most Powerful Nation on Earth USI

The Most Powerful Nation on Earth: USIThe SSC has made sure that they have covered all the topics in their subject headings with regards to USS Imperialism and its great, and its bad, and it's ugly, and it can be great and ugly, the upsides and the downsides, the risks and the rewards. This great and beautiful article series continues.The US is a nation that is globally involved and is great at many things, but when it comes to world affairs, well, not so much. You see, when they are not telling the world that we are 'strong' in the Middle East and Asia, we're defending ourselves or our allies in an unprofessional manner or giving a speech and acting like children or getting our bellies full of chips and then charging into battle without enough preparation. All of these examples of 'USI Imperialism' have been mentioned in this great series of articles.Now, what is USI? It's what I'm referring to as the United States of International Interference, or more formally, USI. That has been going on for a long time and there are many voices that speak out against this sort of thing, but sadly there seems to be no one who is brave enough to stand up and make the claim publicly.So, why is the US always telling the world how strong we are? What is the point of this so-called strength? Why do we act as if we are a man or a nation, or even a civilization, that does not need to be kept in check, or we should act like children, if you will?So, we act as if the United States is a whole nation, and when we push it around, when we do not respect its boundaries, as we should, then we call ourselves the United States of America, or the United States of the Americas. However, you can see, this is not the same thing, nor is it a good reason to act as if the United States of America is the only nation in the world, is not a good reason to interfere in other nations.In fact, this form of USI has become a problem when it comes to the US continuing to play the 'regime change' game. Some times, we could learn a thing or two from our former enemies about the values of the United States and the international community when it comes to 'taking care of business' and bringing those we have wrong to justice.What about the allies of the United States when we interfere with them? Are we really better than our friends when we use our clout to influence nations into compliance with our own will? Yes, the alliances of the United States with those that would threaten our way of life or bring us to our knees, like Iran and North Korea, were great allies in the past and they are very valuable allies now.We need to realize that, and as we interfere in their countries and as we try to work against their interests, what is the United States of America doing? We are pushing them away, right? Should we then act like children when we disrupt the balance that has been established by our actions, or should we stand up and be counted as a nation in the eyes of the world?

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