A.P. Richelieu
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The Iraq war was justified in the Congress authorization which You obviously have not read.If we follow your reasoning, it would suggest that the EMU War was initiated by the EMU itself. When we examine the wars you mentioned, they all involved direct U.S. intervention, leading to the expansion of conflicts and the loss of millions of lives. For example, the Iraq War was justified on the grounds of the existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), which were never found.
With 90% killed by other Iraqis and islamists.This conflict resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, but it often seemed that the victims, primarily Muslims and people of color, received insufficient attention.
Destabilization by Islamists and warlords supported by Russia and Turkey.Then, there's the case of Libya, where the U.S. intervened, resulting not only in the removal of its leader but also in the destabilization of what was once one of Africa's more stable nations.
Regarding the Korean War, it's worth noting that the U.S. became involved despite the fact that Korea shared a border with China.
This was a United Nation action approved by the UNSC.
it was divided when North Korea invaded.To maintain control of a strategically important location, the U.S. initiated a war that ultimately divided a nation in two, with both sides willing to inflict harm upon each other.
The United States has been involved in numerous wars, and while I can't delve into each one here, I recommend studying history from multiple perspectives. Doing so will enhance your understanding of these conflicts.(NO OFFENCE MY FRIEND)
Having different opinion of thought wont make you my enemy
When You study history, you should avoid propaganda.