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brandonsometig | 7 years ago
Russia mainly, from where an estimated 24 million people died. American also didn't wade into a war through purely selfless means either, if Germany managed to invade Britain and western Europe, America would have been at significant threat.
rmk|7 years ago
The reasons every country got into the war were complex. But it is also largely true that America spilled blood and treasure out of a sense of obligation to fight Nazism, despite having a significant immigrant German population (who fought against their brethren on the other side), going so far as to impose a draft in the later stages of the war.
Daishiman|7 years ago
You sound like a young kid who has never actually read about history and geopolitics.
Please dude, actually read up on the involvement of the US in the secret wars in Cambodia by Kissinger, the School of the Americas, instrumental in teaching South American militaries repressive strategies that killed tens of thousands of innocents with the full support of the American government, the Iran-Contra affair, the ridiculous involvement in Vietnam.
There is an innumerably long list of atrocities commited purposely by the American government and with the silent consent of the American majority.
Seriously bro, Irak happened less than 15 years ago in a completely manufactured war and you're actually so stupid to believe that there's anything particularly worthy of American Imperalism?
You should try to be on the receiving end of the American business interests that have fueled these conflicts, lest we see what your opinion on the matter would be.