Now, chasing communism has been a big part of it, that is sort of self
 serving, the Q8 war was only about oil. If they had been growing
 cucumbers instead of having all this oil reserves, the US would not have
 given a fuck, the rest of the world probably would not have either. Or
 am I wrong? I have a very humble attitude to this, I do not know much,
 just want to know more so do not jump on me to hard. Could we keep the
 tone good harted? 
 I like the US but the attitude sometimes get a bit strong?
 
 The US is not loathed and despised but are perceived as beeing to cocky
 sometimes? Maybe more a cultural difference? Just a different way of
 beeing?
 
 Now, I am not talking about McDonalds dominating the worlds hamburger
 scene, if people eat it, let them.
 
 More things like the US not signing the environmental treatys and such.
 What was the last one..Some environmental thing that that Bush wont sign
 about emission control. It sort of says that the US thinks it is bigger
 than the world itself. Or?
 
 I've snuck too many sort ofs in there, so I'll stop now. Not trying to
 offend anyone, just interested, purely.
 
 Claes, a swede in Dublin.
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Swede [mailto:stevens@...]
 Sent: 02 August 2001 18:10
 To: 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: are you serious? NKLR history lesson
 
 
 My total point is that if the US is to be loathed and despised, 
 why does the US assist whenever asked (since WW1)? The Gulf War 
 was obviously self serving, but Vietnam was to help the French 
 hold on to a colonial possession. Bosnia, the US had no vested 
 interest, but being at Europe's back door, they asked, US went 
 with much downcry from Russia. Korea, again no vested interest, 
 but the UN requested, US went. I guess jealousy over-rides 
 gratitude for accomplishments of a country as a whole. One can 
 almost bet, that if there is a conflict, and the US is asked to 
 respond, chances are the US probably will. 
 
 "Swede"