Since its founding, the U.S. has conducted 393 military interventions, raising questions about its reliance on military force rather than diplomacy in international relations.
The data suggests that while the U.S. has relied heavily on military interventions, other nations have also strengthened their military capabilities, complicating the landscape for American power.
The examples of Vietnam and Afghanistan illustrate that the U.S. cannot always emerge victorious from militaristic conflicts, prompting calls for an increased focus on diplomacy.
Many question whether U.S. military intervention is beneficial, as some believe the country has overstepped its bounds by acting as the 'world policemen'.
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