I don't mean to be rude and ignore your first two points, but I'm going to skip them because we've both posted a few times about those points and any frther discussion about it would just be repetition on both our parts and one of my biggest pet peeves is when people (myself included) repeat themselves.

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3. Freedom must be fought off. Yes I agree sometimes. So why Americans didn´t let us to fight and free our brothers in Cyprus? You know what happened down there or do I have to write it down? Turks have half of the island and this situation should be solved by us. To free a part of our country. To free our brothers. What´s America have to do with this?


To be honest, I don't think the US should be involved in every world conflict, either. From what you say, you guys should have been able to handle it alone, and you should have been left alone, but it's a different situation all together for Iraq. the only way the Iraqis had to free themselves from Saddam was death, a freedom Saddam regularly gave his people.

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4. We have terrorists here you know. But we didn´t make a war. We just arrested them and put them into prison for life.


We have terrorists in our country, and we arrest them too without a war, but we can't exactly just go and pick up a terrorist like Osama Bin Laden, because he's not in our country. We need to hunt him and his cronies down. they will instigate violence against us as we search, so we have no other choice but to respond in kind.

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5. My question is simple. I always see America messed in a war. And this fact makes me sceptical. How do you explain that? Why we don´t see any other country make so many wars? Is it more clear now?

Frienly and Peacefully
Lucretia


Because America is one of the few countries that not only has the ability to to help other countries, but also the *will* to help other countries out. Despite popular global opinion, Americans are some of the most generous people out there who will gladly give a person the shirt of their back. This applies to a person in need or a country in need. Sometimes, in our effort to help out, we do too much, but the intentions are good. (For the record that old phrase "The path to hell is paved with good intentions" is completely moronic and I can't believe people actually think it's a good quote with some form of valid meaning.)

This is also why America is in such a large debt. We're constantly giving and giving and giving.