Would it be wrong to go into Mayanmar with our Military, over ride the Government that is preventing the free world from saving lives. Put our soldiers in harms way and help them now? Then stay to protect those that would be singled out for accepting our help. Possibly for 100 years. What do you think? If I was president I would not hesitate.
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I hope that you are trying to be ironic or sarcastic. Substitute the Gulf Coast of the US for Myanmar, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita for the current disaster and some foreign power with a large military such as China for the US military and you would not even consider such an idea.
Our government declined foreign assistance even as our own governmental response was less than adequate and the nightmare in the Superdome continued and bodies floated past. Should that situation have made an invasion of the US with
forced “help” the right thing? I don’t think so.
There are many long term consequences to projecting power in another country as we are seeing right now in Afghanistan and Iraq. We cannot just thrust ourselves into every situation that some Americans don’t think is fair or just.
We had issues from being in Panama, the Phillipines, Vietnam and even in Europe well after WWII. Jumping into an armed conflict on a 3rd front right now would be ridiculously poor foreign policy and military strategy.
When I lived in Germany in the late 1970s our well-guarded US base was breached by terrorists who blew up our officer’s club one day. Another time a group breached our perimeter and had a firefight right past our apartment and through the complex while 100s of elementary aged children were trapped at the movie theater within 50 yards of where the breach occurred.
I doubt that serious incidents such as these and the frequent kidnapping of Americans in Italy by other terrorists during that time made the news in the US, but it is the often overlooked cost of the US projecting its power outside of its borders. It makes people resent us and plot things against us when they might otherwise focus their anger/frustrations elsewhere.