When America Played God: A History Of Wars It Promised Never To Start – But Did | World News

New Delhi: In May this year, US President Donald Trump gave a scolding rebuke by past American leadership. His words were not covered. They identified. “This is the so -called nation builders,” he said, göre He destroyed more countries than he built ”. This was a calculation.
Riyadh, a place that saw America embraced and bombs. The goal of his anger? Dozens of years of interventions – some of them are hidden with noble intention, others are clearly imperial. Iraq. Libya. Syria. Afghanistan. And now, Iran again.
A month after this conversation, the US and Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities. Reason? To prevent Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump frame it as a decisive step to neutralize the world’s best terror sponsor ”. But under the surface, the echoes of the old ghosts were lying. When Washington always promised to stay away from the Middle East, he’s always back.
And the results? Rarely cleans.
The day democracy dies in Tehran
Let’s rewind. 1953. Later, Iran’s democratic prime minister Muhammad Mossadegh forced the country’s oil to expropriate. It was his fault. During months, the British and the US intelligence worked together to throw him out. Shah – America’s Man – He’s back.
Washington said it was necessary. The Iranians called it betrayal. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was later too late for decades. But until then, the damage was already attached to Iran’s memory. The following thing was pressure, anger and finally revolution in 1979. The anti -American did not leave anywhere. He was breastfeeding in the wound until 1953.
Afghanistan: The playground of the forces
When the Soviets entered Kabul in 1979, the US saw an opportunity. With the help of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, American armed Islamic warriors – Mujahid. The idea was simple – bleeding Moscow is dry.
It worked. The Soviets went. But so is America. Taliban appeared in the vacuum. And Al Qaeda from the shadows. One invasion is the other. A ally becomes the enemy of tomorrow.
Ronald Reagan once hosted the Mücahid leaders at the White House. Twenty years later, the ideological puppies lowered twin towers. History apparently holds the receipts.
Iraq: War built on lies
In 2003, George W. Bush said to the world that Saddam Hüseyin had mass destruction weapons. None of them. He didn’t stop this war.
America invaded, overthrew Saddam, but never managed to hold the country together. Followed. Cities burned. The militias reigned. And a new monster emerged – the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The damage did not stop at the borders of Iraq. The whole area trembled. Civil wars, refugee crises and sectarian conflicts – were all fed with fires illuminated in Baghdad. Twenty years later, death money is being discussed. This was undeniable – the cost was tremendous.
When friends are enemies
Washington’s alliances change like sand. Yesterday’s partners are becoming today’s threats. In Afghanistan, warlords turned their weapons once armed by the CIA into American troops. US air strikes in Libya helped Gaddafi only immerse the country into anarchy.
Even Syria is confused by a contradictions – support this rebel group, bombed. Lines are blurry. He didn’t do blood.
Israel and America’s double game
The United States always stood behind Israel, in every attack and every war. Billions of military aid flows were not asked every year. However, this blind support was not noticed in the Arab capitals.
Each bomb fell into Gaza echoes on the streets of Cairo, Amman and Beirut. Washington says he wants peace. But their weapons usually write a different story.
Endless output that never comes
In 2021, President Biden ordered the US to withdraw from Afghanistan. The exit was chaotic, messy and painful. The twenty -year war resulted in the coming of the Taliban to power – where they started exactly.
He spent billions. Thousands of dead. Women were again erased from public life. And still, the course was not learned.
What will happen next?
America continues to return to the same battlefields, wears different faces, but repeats the old tactics. Every war begins with a moral step – salvation, democracy and peace. Each ends with rubble.
In Iran, in Afghanistan, Iraq – people still live afterwards. And the world is once again surrounding the United States of Iran, a question rises – how many lessons will not be learned before the date is repeated?



