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Its not about it being a conspiracy

Its the fact that the U.S. walks around like we're the best shit to happen since water and we poke our noses everywhere as if its the U.S.'s duty to police the entire world

there's 200 countries, many of them very capable of handling the situations we involve ourselves in. So why is it ALWAYS the U.S. sticking their nose where it doesn't belong and why is it ALWAYS in the middle east or nearby?

Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria

Maybe it's all a coincidence and the U.S. has a very big heart and we're the best fucking country in the world and w/e other Disney story you can come up with

but at what point does policing turn into conflict of interests? & an ever so apparent attempt to have an extremely strong grip on the middle east?

Just because something doesn't fit into your utopian narrative of the world or the U.S. doesn't make it a conspiracy. Let's deal with reality and facts...not our perceptions

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Unread 08-28-2013, 11:59 AM   #7
 
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Its not about it being a conspiracy

Its the fact that the U.S. walks around like we're the best shit to happen since water and we poke our noses everywhere as if its the U.S.'s duty to police the entire world

there's 200 countries, many of them very capable of handling the situations we involve ourselves in. So why is it ALWAYS the U.S. sticking their nose where it doesn't belong and why is it ALWAYS in the middle east or nearby?

Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria

Maybe it's all a coincidence and the U.S. has a very big heart and we're the best fucking country in the world and w/e other Disney story you can come up with

but at what point does policing turn into conflict of interests? & an ever so apparent attempt to have an extremely strong grip on the middle east?

Just because something doesn't fit into your utopian narrative of the world or the U.S. doesn't make it a conspiracy. Let's deal with reality and facts...not our perceptions

Last edited by Godbody; 08-28-2013 at 12:02 PM.
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