However, the US needs to get out of meddling in other countries' business - for the sad excuse of "National Security"
We got no business in Afghanistan, having troops in Europe, Korea, or the Middle East.
Originally Posted by oeb11
Nonsense. You don't know your history.
Osama bin laden meddled when he murdered 3,000 of your fellow Americans on 9/11. We went to Afghanistan to destroy al-queda. Keeping that sorry country from ever again becoming a breeding ground for terrorist attacks on the US is every bit our business.
We put troops in Europe because
Hitler declared war on the US on December 11, 1941. We kept them there afterwards because Stalin and his successors violated every post-WW2 agreement they signed and threatened to overrun the countries we had just liberated (at great cost) from fascism. Forming NATO and keeping troops in Europe was smart policy and it worked. We won the Cold War and were subsequently able to reduce our forces in Europe by 80-90%.
We didn't meddle in Korea.
Kim Jong-un's grandfather meddled when he crossed the 49th Parallel and invaded the south on June 25, 1950.
And we never sent significant troops into the Middle East until
Saddam Hussein meddled in Kuwait in August 1990. Desert Storm liberated Kuwait and kept the oil that is the lifeblood of the West flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.
We did the right thing in every one of those instances. You should be grateful for those Americans who served and made it all happen.