Warfare, Repercussions, and Condemnations: The Fallacies of the United States Military Agenda
England, France, Germany, Russia, the United States, and pretty much every country has something in common; they all have had war experience in one shape or another.
While I am not radically condemning foreign policy, I suggest to the United States government that they actually consider the possible repercussions from excessively flaunting their policies and their military strength. There are much bigger issues at hand: global warming, renewable resources, one extraordinary debt, and the list just goes on and on. There is no reason why the United States should spend precious resources just to secure another oilfield and to take revenge for a previous president. I close my article with some wise words from a brilliant counselor, “Time is your most valuable resource. The activity that you spend the most time doing is, like it or not, the activity that you will be best at.” Whether or not the United States likes it, many people hate them for their recent activities at Iraq. Deeply, I know that the United States can be a honorable and heroic nation. If they would just concentrate their numerous resources towards the legacy, that is the future leaders and commanders of this world, not a single ancient nation from history could foresee what greatness awaits.
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