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When it comes to defending our freedom, then yes.
Yeah I agree with you Jared. Freedom is everything.
The question – "Should America fight for others countries’ citizens freedom?" – Should actually be posed this way . . . "Should America help other countries citizens fight for their freedom?"
Freedom handed to you, like anything else that you do not work for, is never understood nor is it appreciated.
Just my not-so-humble opinion. B)
My question would be, would Americans mind if someone came along and invaded their country because they didn't think they had enough freedoms? Maybe you have no problem with a leader of another country deciding what you should and shouldn't have , i would have though.
I have seen no evidence that we (or anyone else) can extend to other countries freedom or liberty in a self-sustaining way that which did not previously exist through the exertions and demands of their own people.
So no.