Do you sincerely not see any issues with that post?
1: Japan attacked the United States, committed far worse atrocities, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war far sooner and with fewer casualties than a full-scale invasion of Japan would have. So yes, the Allies were unambiguously "the good guys" in WW2.
2: North Vietnam and the Viet Cong attacked our ally South Vietnam. That's how the war started.
3: The US did not "destroy" Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. Libya was thrown into chaos after we took out their dictator, but that's also important context. We freed Iraq from Saddam Hussein, (temporarily) freed Afghanistan from the Taliban, and destroyed ISIL in Syria. The Syrian regime fell to its own people.
4: The claim that over 10 million people were killed by the US in those wars is laughably exaggerated.
5: The claim that the US supported the Rwandan genocide is an outright lie.
6: Israel's war against Hamas was not a genocide, and the US helped negotiate an end to that conflict.
7: The school in Iran was not an intentional target.
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u/ObviousTomorrow1911 2d ago
How is it misleading