Tuesday, August 30, 2011

America's sluggish action in the 1940's and the World Police

On September 1st, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. This is what historians mark as the beginning of the Second World War. Just as in WWI, Britain needed America's aid in defending Europe against the Germans. However, the United States spent two blissful years simply producing and sending supplies to Britain. Only after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor did the US help the ailing Brits and Soviets.



If America mobilized immediately and joined Great Britain and the Soviet Union the war very well could have been won much earlier. The powers that be at the top of our government recognized that. It has led to America's current policy--stick our nose in whomever's business want. Between our inaction of WWII and the breakout of the Cold War, the United States now attempts to officiate scrums all over the world.


It is no wonder that much of the world hates us--we can't keep to ourselves. In some cases it is perfectly clear that we must at least intervene, or announce our stance on an international issue. In others, however, we need to just let things play out, without criminalizing ourselves or being portrayed as a teenage girl who butts-in on other people's conversations.


America's attempt to make the world a better place may be successful, but at a cost. We are the World Police, and some countries hate us because of that.

6 comments:

  1. This is a well drawn out, yet "tedious" bit of information, but I do not think that Steven "The Finnish Beast" Usitalo would approve.

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  2. I think it was this imperialistic attitude that eventually led to the terrorist attack on 9/11/01.
    America's foreign policy is partly to blame for the motivations of Al-Qaeda.

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  3. Well hindsight is 20/20, but yeah I agree America needs to stop fighting all these wars, let NATO and the UN get invovled, or atleast if we are going to do all the fighting, just have countries start paying us money to do it. Instead of World Police, it's like America: The mercenaries of the World

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  4. It is a tough situation for the US to be in because if they try to help one country then they look like the bully to the other and no matter what we do we will always be hated by most of the developing countries.

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  5. Part of the dilemma for the US was that intervention meant helping the Brits *and* the Soviets. By 1939, Stalin was already responsible for the death of millions of Ukrainians and others. Hitler genocidal program had just begun. When Hitler broke his non-aggression pact with Stalin, we faced the kind of situation we had later when Iraq and Iran were at war: too bad they both can't lose!

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  6. Good thought. we saw this same stuff happen in Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Afghanistan... i guess you can see where I'm going.

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