[citation][nom]Ciuy[/nom]like the USA want?[/citation]
Anyone who says that the US wants to take over the world, force our ways upon the rest of the world, destroy all other religions aside from Christianity, and enslave those who stand against it are either confused, brain washed, or just plain unable to accept the fact that the over whelming majority of the US would just like to "live and let live" when it comes to the rest of the planet. Comments like yours only serve to spew irrational ideas that attempt to spur a heated hate filled debate.
What you should be concerned with is the outbreak of world wide thinking that more government is better for everyone. Naming a specific government is this case is irrelavant, since too much of any government is a bad idea. I wouldn't even come close to considering myself an expert on history, but I know enough to know that whenever there was more government there were more wars and mass death than when there were times of less government. So, the next time you want to complain about the US wanting to conquer whatever, ask yourself when the last time we actually ever conquered anything and then literally took it over and claimed it as part of our lands. Then ask yourself how your country came into being. Then insert your own foot into your mouth.
Remember that a government big enough to give you whatever you want is a government big enough to take everything away. I know some would call that cliché, but most of those people would want you to write it off as a radical thought from some conspiracy theorist. But the proof has been smeared all over the past.
Since most people here would prolly enjoy an anology geared towards technology, let's look at iRobot. In that entertaining story, humans let themselves become slaves to computer controlled robots without even realizing it. How did this happen? Well, it started out with a simple idea that they could make our lives easier by providing us with whatever we wanted whenever we wanted it with little to know effort on our part. Next we began to trust them more and more because they help us do/get whatever we want whenever we ask. Then we begin to depend on them because we've found an ever increasing number of uses for them. All the while we feel safe and secure because we've put in place a set of seamlingly perfect and infallible guidlines that cannot be ignored. Now they are everywhere. Now, they are in our places of work, banks, churches, homes, cars, phones, restrooms, bedrooms, closets, etc. Now suddenly the big computer brain on the other end decides that we cannot be allowed to think for ourselves because that goes against one of it's core rules. It begins to use it's restrictive core programming against itself because of an issue with semantics. In the end the human race was left with nothing to defend itself against this threat.
Now then, if you cannot see the parallels in that rather crude summary of a rather decent movie, then you probably shouldn't be saying much about government or politics because you fail to comprehend the tenacious and universal human desire for freedom of choice. In which case, feel free to decide to enslave yourself.