oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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This is interesting. I never heard the perspective that the US wanted to end the British Empire. That was not something I remember being taught in school. The rest is consistent with my knowledge.
Are you saying the US should maintain it's world policeman status? And if not who do you think will fill that role?
Since they took over that role from the British after 1918, they should.
But all major powers have problems with fighting asymmetric wars where a militant population is supported and armed (sometimes clandestinely) by an external power e.g China for North Korea; China for Vietnam, Iran for many middle east conflicts including the Taliban. Hamas, the PLO, and in Yemen.
The other problem is the Terms of Engagement set by politicians. If the TOEs were those that applied to Nazi Germany or Japan in WW2, there would be no limitation on what the armed forces could do - kill anyone and everyone and if civilians die? That's war...
If US forces had been able to use nukes against North Vietnam and had told the Chinese - if you back North Vietnam we'll nuke you too - the Vietnamese war would have been won. The same would have been true of Korea.