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There is an underlying assumption with this argument that I find troublesome: America does not have these rivals as much as it is actively making them rivals.

We can and should debate the morality of China's desire to control Taiwan, but Taiwan represents for China, a symbol of their former glory, and its cuddly relationship with the West is not looked upon kindly.

We can and should debate the morality of Russia's desire to invade Ukraine, but Ukraine's decision to join NATO and entrench itself with the EU are not choices Russia is willing to accept.

In the same vein that the USA was very uncomfortable with communist Cuba, and for good reason too.

If you are a great power, you don't want allies of your rival in your neighborhood: imagine if Mexico went communist and started cutting deals with china.

These countries are trying to control their respective regional spheres of influence

The only reason the USA sees this as a threat is because America has always thought the entire world is its sphere of influence.

And I don't need to list the terrible track record that has come out of such 'benovelent imperialism'.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g

hey noah, you should respond to this video.

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