How come you get to the conclusion that I lack knowledge of basic history? So far I feel that I'm the one correcting you...
Now to the arguments that I do understand:
What history of using WMD's do we have? Yeah, we nuked Japan, and that was the only time the US has used WMD in actual combat. We have never used chemical or biological weapons against anyone. Europeans on the other hand happily gassed the hell out of each other in WWI and WWII.
So you supplying the chemical weapons that Saddam used against the Iranians and later on his own people doesn't count at all?
The enormous amounts of poisons (like Agent Orange) dropped over Vietnam, causing deformed children even today doesn't count?
And when did Europeans use gass in WW2?
The US is but continuing the path that Europe set it upon beginning with WWI. It took Europe a 1000 years to stop killing each other in droves, way I see it, the US can't screw up anything any worse then what's already been done in the past, and so far there is nothing we done half as bad as some of the things European countries have done in the past.
You are right. But the Europeans, wise from 1000 years of making mistakes are trying to prevent you from tying the score.
In my view idiotic decisions made hundreds of years ago (you don't even have to go that far back, since Europe has done many bad things in modern times) doesn't give you the right to screw the world up nowdays.
Learn from the mistakes made by others. That is what Europe is slowly starting to do.
While Europe has started to understand that gunboat diplomacy leads to more trouble than it solves USA keeps falling on their own methods. Both Saddam Hussein and Usama bin Laden are people created by failed American politics, and killing them off in spectacular ways will only created ten times as many terrorists as you kill off.
Europe gave them a reason to hate the west again, just like the muslims had a reason to hate the west for the crusades of the the middle ages. Now everyone wants to point the finger at the US and scream "it's you, it's you". They do that because they are failing to recognize their own responsibility in the way things have turned out. They dragged the US into the middle of this sh*t, then abandoned ship when the water got rough.
Yeah, and I'm the one with the conspiracies...right.
I think your view of USA as a passive victim being dragged into the Middle East by evil Europeans will have a hard time convincing anyone with a sober mind.
Again, I'm not saying that Europe has clean hands...but neither has USA.
And don't forget, most americans aren't very happy with alot of Europe either, but you don't see us shouting it from the rooftops, why? Because it's pointless and a waste of time, instead we're taking the inititive in trying to do something about the problems that are being faced by the world, we're doing something instead of b*tching about what should be done, and yeah that may be flawed, but it's because the people who could help us don't have the guts to do more then sit around complaining about what we're doing.
Well, for you personally all you lack is the rooftop.
And for Americans in general you have spent 50 years bragging about how you single-handedly saved the world and making jokes about the lack of ability to fight amongst the French, who historically is one of the world's greatest military powers.
It's not cowardice amongst the Europeans making you stand so alone...it's your own arrogance.
And seeing how badly your government has screwed up in Iraq I'm very glad that most European countries had enough wit to let you make that mistake by yourself instead of being stuck there and made prime target of millions of peoples hate.
You know, the next time your country bails another country out of trouble it should try to gloat less afterwards. If USA had been a bit modest they would get a lot more appreciation, instead of how it was with WWII, where you tried to hog all the glory while it was the Russians who bled and died the most, fought hardest and even could have defeated Hitler by themselves.