> Democracy? Where are you from? I want to know if your country is democratic - AND if it helps other people.
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Singapore. Democracy, AFAIK, yes. Help, not much, but we try.
> The real question might be "Why isn't anybody else with us?" (And there are others).
That's exactly the question you have to ask.
> Of course, most of these countries you're defending - Yugoslavia, Iraq, the Middle East - HAVE NO DUE PROCESS. Well, there is one on paper. But nothing in reality.
Defending, I'm not. Again, I'm pointing out the obvious. You can choose to believe that everything that the US has done in Iraq and Yugoslavia is exactly that, protecting innocent civilians, preventing genocide. Many don't share that view. Many, especially those who are "involved" (much the same way as the victims' family are involved in the attack on America) view it as US terrorizing them.
> Again, where are you from, and how much money did they get from the US last year?
Singapore, the place where American Michael Fay was sentenced and had his sentence reduced due to political pressure from the US. But of course, we are the barbaric country for having canning and still have death sentences for murderers and drug traffickers.
As to how much money, I am not sure, but US is definitely our largest export nation.