The complexity of U.S. military interventions stems from various factors, including humanitarian concerns, national security, and economics, shaping global relations and trade today.
Some argue that the U.S. has overreached as the 'world policeman,' whereas others fear that without U.S. involvement, autocratic regimes would threaten international trade and stability.
It’s a reductionist view to label all American interventions as 'imperialism.' U.S. military objectives have evolved significantly over the course of history.
Involvement in World Wars reshaped the geopolitical landscape, dismantling European empires and establishing the U.S. as a leader in global governance.
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