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In reply to the discussion: Other than the European theatre of World War II, can you name any MAJOR examples [View all]BlueCheese
(2,522 posts)... in that they protected or liberated countries or were fought against entities that attacked us, though were not necessarily explicitly only the poor or dispossessed.
As mentioned above-- all of World War II, including the Pacific theater, Bosnia and Kosovo, as well as our aborted attempts in Somalia.
Also, the Korean War and the first Iraq war, both fought under UN auspices.
The Vietnam war was misguided and perhaps aimed at stemming the advance of communism and not necessarily helping the South Vietnamese, but we didn't really stand to gain a whole lot from it.
The ironic thing is that when we don't intervene, we get blamed for it too. How come we didn't stop the Rwandan genocide, I've heard people ask. Why was that our job, as opposed to India, or Argentina, or Nepal? Unfortunately, the world does look to us for leadership in this regard, including military intervention if need be.