The U.S has bases in 148 countries with 662 bases in 38 foreign countries.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...el-130-nation/
OK. I read the article. I think it probably supports my position more than yours. And the bottom line, like the article says, it depends on how you define a base:Still, caveats are in order here, too. Of the 662 overseas sites listed -- that is, those outside the active war zones -- all but 32 of them are either small sites (with a replacement value of less than $915 million) or sites essentially owned on paper only.
For instance, the sole site listed for Canada is 144 square feet of leased space -- equal to a 12-foot-by-12-foot room. That’s an extreme case, but other nations on the list -- such as Aruba, Iceland, Indonesia, Kenya, Norway and Peru -- have just a few U.S. military buildings, many of them leased. Some of the sites are unmanned radio relay towers or other minor facilities. "Most of them are a couple of acres with a cyclone fence and no troops," Pike said.
VIETNAM WAR
Good thing we won that Vietnam War! Right??? I mean if we hadn't won that communism would have spread all over the world and we would be speaking russian and saying "good day" comrade. OH crap wait a minute. WE DIDN'T WIN THAT WAR AND WERE NOT ALL COMMUNIST!!! BUT WE DID LOSE 58,000 MEN FOR A POINTLESS WAR
Nice attempt at changing the subject and deflecting the topic from your original question. You asked if there was a national security threat in Viet Nam...not "did we win the war?".
KOREAN WAR
The Korean War was a civil war that we involved ourselves in for the same reasons of the Vietnam War. We did nothing but kill a bunch of our men, spend a bunch of our money and entice a madman to arm himself with nukes to prevent the most powerful military in the world that has been sitting on his southern border for 50+ years, from attacking him.
The North invaded the South.
Iraq II
Everyone knows that IraqII was based on lies and you know it too. It had nothing to do with national security end of story!
You can assert your "Bush lied, people died" leftist talking point and "end of story" claim all you want. Doesn't mean it's fact. I reject both points as completely false with plenty of evidence, to those willing to listen to reason, to support my side.
When will Americans grow tired of fighting other peoples war's? When will we decide that we have spilled enough blood? When will we realize that we have spent ourselves to oblivion. When will we realize that these wars do not make us safer, that they only make us fight more wars.
It may surprise you to learn that I, too, think it's high time to either take care of business in Afghanistan or get out. Probably too late to do much more in Iraq. I wasn't against either war. However, as usual, the politics interfered with accomplishing the military mission. That's when my support fades.
When will we stop being arrogant and thinking that we can screw with anyone we want at any time for any reason?
When will this madness stop?
I think this is a very simplistic explanation for how the US interacts with the rest of the world. It's another "bumper sticker" statement that means nothing on it's face and really reminds me of something constantly heard coming from the mouths of the "I hate America" liberal crowd. It sounds good on the surface to a sympathetic audience but really says nothing. How about providing some concrete examples and explaining why those examples support your position?
Just so you know I have no ill feelings for you. We just happen to disagree.
Ditto.