U.S. has had 251 military interventions since 1991!?!..

    • comfy
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      It’s a bit disappointing to ask “where did they get the percentage?” before immediately giving some uncited ones of your own: “individual nations, majority of them supports Ukraine (and US/EU etc)” and using an article from a conservative ‘think tank’ (wiki link) when complaining about propaganda.

    • @holdengreen
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      Yes all those non-white have nothing more to worry about than Ukraine.

    • @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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      Your account should be labelled as NATO propaganda and banned. It is against the rule 2 of being nice and respectful.

      You also use think tank articles as evidence, so that is even more propaganda. Violates rule 3 of this community.

      I know very well what people like you are trying to do on Lemmy. Your reactionary behaviour will not change anything here. Maybe it is effective on reddit.

    • Its similar to The Daily Show, just unredacted, so of course its entertainment. Yet the data is sourced from The Wall Street Journal, The US Congress and The U.N., not to mention the U.S. fell 25% below its recruitment goal this year, which is more than 18%.

      Nonetheless, all the title is simply referencing is the fact of all the developed countries, 90% are not willing to help whatsoever in Ukraine. Did you watch the 6 min video? US is also now ranked between Cuba and Buliva by the UN, both of which are widely known as developing countries.

      I get Russia over stepped bounds but there’s a logical way to approach disputes and for us to handle it similar to the other 250 military actions since 1991, I’d have hoped we’d at least learned something. At least spending the money on helping at home would provide benefits we can see vs messing up the planet and innocent folk world wide over the last 30 years.

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      Lets play this game. You posted a link from the magazine, national interest. Here’s what they say about themselves:

      For over almost three decades, The National Interest, founded in 1985 by Irving Kristol and Owen Harries, has displayed a remarkable consistency in its approach to foreign policy. It is not, as the inaugural statement declared, about world affairs. It is about American interests. It is guided by the belief that nothing will enhance those interests as effectively as the approach to foreign affairs commonly known as realism—a school of thought traditionally associated with such thinkers and statesmen as Disraeli, Bismarck, and Henry Kissinger. Though the shape of international politics has changed considerably in the past few decades, the magazine’s fundamental tenets have not.

      Lol omg look at this magazine: