{"id":5968,"date":"2017-12-18T13:24:21","date_gmt":"2017-12-18T13:24:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thejetboy.com\/?p=5968"},"modified":"2017-12-19T13:07:59","modified_gmt":"2017-12-19T13:07:59","slug":"america-a-peacekeeper-or-warmonger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thejetboy.com\/america-a-peacekeeper-or-warmonger\/","title":{"rendered":"America: A Peacekeeper or Warmonger?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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“You can not hope for peace and prepare for war at the same time”<\/p>\n

These were the words of Albert Einstein, arguably the smartest man to ever set foot on planet earth. Words, which if followed could have ensured global peace and tranquillity. But instead of working on this idea, we choose to live by a completely different set of ideas. We choose to live by the words of a fictional character (and perhaps our reflection) called Tony Stark who said: “Peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.” It is in pursuit of this illusion of peace that countries across the world rushed into arming themselves and creating weapons, which if unleashed could wipe out the entire human race. A quest ultimately leading to the death of 200+ million people since the\u00a0twentieth century\u00a0alone. In the\u00a0forefront of this hunt for peace has been the United States\u00a0of America. With an annual defence budget of\u00a0over 700 billion dollars, America\u00a0spends more\u00a0for peace than the\u00a0next\u00a0top seven peace\u00a0lovers combined. America’s commitment to peace, however, is not\u00a0limited to its geographical\u00a0boundaries. It has also taken up the role\u00a0of a\u00a0global peacekeeper, a central power responsible for maintaining law and order across the globe.<\/p>\n