Peril to the world From America’s Lack of Peril
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for Australia, America is the only region that is separated from the other
world by thousands of miles of ocean. The Americans are bordered from the north
and the south by harmless neighbors and this has made us very comfortable and
dominating. We know that there is no one who can harm us and thus, we can
authorities the whole world. The United States is the only country who do not
have any threats from its neighboring countries. This situation has infused
more invulnerability along with undue freedom to do anything.
Hence,
we Americans find it very easy to declare war anywhere or everywhere in the
world because the wars seldom pose any affect to the country’s resources. While
only a handful of American Soldiers die in such wars, the destruction and the
havoc caused to other countries are beyond our imagination. This
invulnerability and the lack of threat from others have given us the right to
threaten everybody else, and most of the American leaders have been doing it
for past many decades. We threaten these countries more because we know they are
already struggling with their neighboring countries and thus, they will kneel
down in front of America.
It is
human nature that the more freedom you get, the more you take advantage of your
position. We are the richest country in the world and we not only conduct war
halfway in the world, but pester more impoverished and powerless countries.
This freedom has kept us away from the consequences and gives us the liberty to
operate the whole world from our own shores. Most of the places we pose a
threat to, we do not know many things about these, but we have just declared
them as ‘countries of strategic importance’. The history has made this
abundantly clear to us.
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We reside happily in our own cocoon and threaten
everybody else while snugging our own territories ruling the rest of the world.
Teaches finance at Guanghua School of Management,
Peking University, China; taught finance at School of Business, Moscow State
University, Russia; taught writing at Harvard University;served as a Federal
Commissioner on the Copyright Royalty
Tribunal adjudicating copyright and
communications issues related to the deregulation of the communications
industry; organized Democratic presidential and gubernatorial campaigns; served
as a lieutenant in the Vietnamese War with Special Forces long-range
reconnaissance; a graduate of Harvard Business School, INSEAD in France, and Harvard University; married with two
sons, one daughter; speaks Russian, French, Chinese, German, and broken English.
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