Anonymous A started this discussion 2 years ago#114,081
I think most would agree that the US's extensive post-WWII rebuilding efforts were a broad success. Japan, Germany and the rest of Western Europe have remained on exceptionally friendly terms and there has been no significant conflict among or within Western Europe since. This is all thanks, solely and exclusively, to US interventionalism.
The question is not whether or not US foreign intervention is bad. It need not be and hasn't always been, although I know few are mature enough to admit this. The question is what has consistently gone so wrong since? Perhaps South Korea being a notable exception.