Wars not always defend "freedom" and "democracy"

"Stated post-World War II interventions were carried out in the name of "freedom" & "democracy" however nearly all of them in fact defended dictatorships controlled by pro-U.S. elites. In Vietnam, Central America, or the Persian Gulf, the U.S. was not defending "freedom" but an ideological agenda"

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Kayla Loughran
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(The US) should limit its intervention in other countries
Avoid endless, undeclared wars
The US currently has too much military foreign involvement
Since 2000 the US has been in or is currently in 15 countries
Since 2000 US military has entered into 15 countries
Wars not always defend "freedom" and "democracy"
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