What a lazy list. First, the American Civil War started in 1861.
Yes, Lincoln was a criminal provoking the war against the CSA.
Second, you forget all US intervention in Central America.
I know I didn't get it all. I posted the most important examples.
Third, you seem to hold double standards that criticize the US both ways. In your example of WWII, do you hold the US at fault for getting involved or for not getting involved? We didn't launch an all-out attack until after Germany declared war on the US after Pearl Harbor, but we had been sending the Allies supplies for a while beforehand.
The US sent help to the UK, because Churchill urged the US to do so. I hold the US for getting involved just for the sake of its own interests.
Also, you've only listed armed conflicts. Where are the humanitarian missions and the foreign aid?
Mention some of those that weren't linked to the armed conflicts.
This and
this are two links explaining US foreign aid. Yes, military aid is included in these figures. If you want it straight from the US government, click
here. If you don't feel like reading all of it, skip to page 74.
How do you hold Lincoln to be a criminal for the American Civil War?
Incidentally, the US got involved militarily in WWII because we were attacked by Japan and had war declared on us by Germany. All nations act according to their interests.
I notice that you vilify absolutely everything that the US has done over the past century or so without making any room for the good that has been done. You also don't seem to hold other nations to these standards. The US government may be a tyrannical, Constitution-breaking den of thieves, but it's not as black and white as you claim.