Since World War II, the United States has repeatedly posited itself as a defender of democracy, using its military might to promote freedom abroad even as it ascended to the status of the world\'s only superpower.
In America\'s Deadliest Export , William Blum mounts a powerful case against this belief--and a.
The answer to almost every international problem, it seems, has been American military intervention--which is always pitched as a disinterested, noble attempt to deal with a crisis.
Since World War II, the United States has repeatedly posited itself as a defender of democracy, using its military might to promote freedom abroad even as it ascended to the status of the world\'s only superpower