Fomenting Unrest, Violent Protests and Wars Worldwide?
ebook ∣ Western Democracy's Role? What Are They Thinking? Why Choose Confrontation Over Cooperation?
By Terry Nettle
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It seems like a big mystery why the West's democracies are so set on causing unrest and instability in other countries, and why they are so set on promoting regime change and rebellions in the rest of the world.
But it really is quite simple: they are insecure because of the frequent elections that they have to fight to win and are determined to show their own people and their voters that they run a superior political system based on freedom and democracy that must be defended at any cost against the hordes of barbarians and undemocratic regimes in the rest of the world.
But truly, what we need is greater understanding among nations and peoples of the world to bring about a better world by building bridges for closer cooperation and peaceful coexistence.
We should not make it worse by engaging in violence and confrontation.