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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Wars not always defend "freedom" and "democracy"
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