No American citizen would want America to be communistic; becoming the policeman of the world turned that belief into something true, because as we can see now America isn’t run under communism. “The US should help the allies of the world from the unjust that spur from dictators and tyrants. If we are truly a great nation, this should be on the list of topics we should focus on.” If America didn’t step in how far would have Hitler gone or Stalin? We have all of this military power that makes us so strong why shouldn’t we put it to good use, many people of other countries rely on us to come and save …show more content…
This triggers a domino effect because of living in fear the country begins to lose its peace. According to this quote “An individual will have to experience being an infant, a toddler, and a juvenile, before going to adulthood, and old age. In the course of that long, convoluted, conflicted, at times destructive process of evolving, an individual can achieve balance and through the course of time, hopefully learn to be a mature person. It is the same with countries. A nation is an infant when its citizens only think of themselves, pre-occupied with satisfying their needs and the wants of their families and loved ones, to the utter exclusion of others. It becomes a toddler when its citizens begin to notice that there are other citizens, other nations, and start to observe how very like them and their country these citizens and nations are.” America has the force of being a world policeman, so therefore they have the right to do it. “When we talk about the world's policeman, a lot of people summon up the idea of force, and that you have the right to do it because you're powerful. I think that is what the reason is, that America has the right to be and should continue to be, as it currently is, the world's