Wednesday, September 16, 2009

America & Other Countries

I think that there is a right time and place for everything. America tends to get involved in International affairs when they aren’t needed or asked for their assistance. America is known as the country that seems to have everything put together because America portray themselves as a country that has everything together and their problems are petty compared to other countries. I feel that America rather solve somebody else’s than our own. We want to help feed other countries and help those less fortunate, but we have people in America who need our help too. We want to help those who have no voice in their country and aren’t being treated fairly; we have tons of people who are fighting for justice here. There should be guidelines that countries need to follow when getting involved in International affairs. Entering Iran and Iraq was not a smart idea. We weren’t wanted and they fought back. They were trying g to resolve their countries issues in their own way thru their culture and with their current leaders. I understand that they had a lot of commotion going on within their country and they needed direction but it wasn’t out place to interfere in their countries problems. I think we tried too hard to implement our ideas by trying to resolve their problems the “American” way. I believe that there are certain circumstances where a country as established as America needs to interfere is the civil war in Uganda. Their whole government is corrupt and they aren’t able to help themselves. Their government is under attack by a group that have no intentions on making their country better. The children of Uganda are help prisoners and their future is depending on these horrible people who don’t care about them. If a country has a monarchy/communism government in control it will take a big country like America to help overthrow it. It needs to end because those types of leaderships benefit nobody but those in power and can be a potential threat to America.

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