Life Liberty and the Pursuit

LLP Ep135: World Police: America's Global Role


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What happens when the world's most powerful nation decides to involve itself in conflicts across the globe? This week, Eric and Matt tackle the controversial topic of America's role as the "world police" – exploring both the benefits and consequences of this position.

The hosts trace how America transformed from a nation founded on isolationist principles to becoming the predominant global military force. Geographic isolation means U.S. involvement in global conflicts is always a choice, not a necessity – so why does America choose to intervene so frequently? The answer involves a complex web of economic interests, strategic positioning, and the evolution of American foreign policy following the Korean and Vietnam Wars, when fear of communism pushed the nation toward greater international involvement.

One of the most thought-provoking segments examines what truly backs the American dollar. While no longer supported by the gold standard, Eric suggests what he calls "the war dollar" is fundamentally backed by America's unmatched ability to project military power anywhere in the world within 72 hours. This capability serves as the foundation of American economic strength and international influence, demonstrated through historical examples like Operation Desert Storm, where America defeated Iraq's formidable military in just 72 hours.

Despite criticisms of American interventionism, Eric and Matt conclude that if any nation must serve as the world's police force, the United States remains the best candidate. Unlike historical empires or current authoritarian regimes, America generally doesn't behave as a conqueror – pointing to post-World War II Japan as an example where, rather than annexing the defeated nation, America helped rebuild it while respecting Japanese sovereignty and cultural identity.

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