Originally Posted by Conor74
But it's easy to knock the US, to say that everytime they intervened they did it for a canal, or oil, or the Jews, or something else.
They still intervened though. And that, particularly in places like Bosnia, makes them at least entitled to faint praise. You say 250,000 died, there were 4 million Bosnian Muslims to go, while Europe sat back and did absolutely nothing - though some like the Dutch soldiers were particularly effective at the doing nothing routine.
I'm not saying the US are great, or even good, but I suspect the absolute inability to accept that late intervention is better than sitting on our collective asses to be prompted by the usual 'US are bad' idea. Maybe we should look at what we did or didn't do before complaining that the US could have moved quicker. I mean, they could've moved quicker against Saddam too and thown him out 10 years ago. Would you have applauded their speed of action had they done so?