Mr. Happy says
The world belongs to the people who live on it; not to any nation or tribe or any single group of people. The world is a "house" for all humans. The United States having military bases in over 67 countries all over this planet is what is driving people against it and raising the "temperature" level. That and the fact that it tries to impose its economic and political system on others ... hopefully enough Americans will understand this to force their government to abandon its colonialist foreign policy.
carolina muscle says
Speaking as an American veteran, I wish we'd spend a lot more time and resources on domestic problems, and give the United Nations a chance to live up to it's real potential.
Dark knight rides says
Why answer your own question? No the world doesn't belong to the US. But we chose to take the role as a superpower and lend our strength and aid to any country that needs it. Many see that as the US trying to dominate but I see it as trying to help others. And of course we encourage other nations to adopt our systems, they've worked for us for years.
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