The appeasers amoung us think we are the enemy. We are the problem. We give billions of dollars a year to other countries yet we are the bad guys. We're the ones responsible for everything bad that happens in the world. If we're "left" to the ways of the DemoLibs we're sure to be a third world country within a generation.
Not sure where that came from but what ever floats your boat.
Never said we are responsible for all the evils in the world. The folks who say that are as detached from reality as those who think that the US has nothing to do with anything bad in the world and that we only do good.
We have supported dictators and despots world wide such as Pinochet (sp?), Batista, Shaw of Iran, …. ETC just to name a few. Their populace decides that enough is enough and they over throw the bastard. Then they look at us as the enemy. Go figure.
Yes we do quite a bit of good in the world. Unfortunately, just like in the news, and TV in general, people do not really care about the good. It does not sell. No one would watch "Cops" if they were helping little old ladies cross the street and rescuing stranded kittens. Bad news sells. When I was being trained for a customer service job, we were told (numerous times) that a disgruntled passenger would tell far more people about their bad service than a happy passenger would tell about theirs. It is the world we live in.
When we go into a sovereign nation, take their leader out, occupy the nation with no time line. Destroy the infrastructure, … well you get the idea. You think those people are going to embrace us? Do you think other nations will look at what we have done and think we are doing a bang up job?
We are behaving like school bullies. We do not have the right or the ability to dictate what goes on in the world. Whatever world leadership we may have held in the past is long gone. Countries no longer trust us.
Another thing I recall from my days at customer service was that the people who came on the phone and admitted that they screwed up and needed some help. Those people were much more likely to gain my support than those who steadfastly denied that we had screwed up and that they had nothing to do with the screw up that resulted. I suspect that we would gain a substantial amount of support in the world if, when we screwed up (Iraq comes to mind) that we just came out and said that we made a mistake and we are sorry. In some circumstances I think it would work. And no Iraq is not one of them. There are certain screw ups that just can’t be apologized away.