America's Role As The Arsenal Of Democracy Essay

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America’s Role as the ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ Roosevelt once called America that ‘Arsenal Of Democracy’ during his speech were he announced the assistance of the United Kingdom in World War II. This description of America has lingered in the foreign and domestic policy of the country ever since. At the time, Roosevelt was describing America and its need to assist those beyond its own country. In modern times we have continued to assist those in need as a country. Similar to how we worked together at home while the troops were away during World War II, we should strive to work together as a country in the future. It is important to understand the context of Franklin Roosevelt’s quote before applying it modern times. During World War II, the US had to choose between maintaining its own peace or …show more content…

Even though the world may not be at war, battles are still being fought. The Middle East has rampant terrorism, Spain has problems with Catalonia, hurricanes have devastated parts of Mexico, and many countries are trying to build themselves a strong Democratic foundation for future generation. The United States is divided on whether it should have a more hands on or off approach in foreign affairs. Typically, America only assist when there is an issue that desperately needs attended to. America has assisted with many of the Middle East’s problems and helped the innocent who are hurt by these horrid terrorist attacks. However, when Mexico was in desperate need of our assistance after hurricanes Max and Katia, the United State’s response was lackluster. I believe it is the duty of America to assist. America should serve as an example. When war is no longer an issue, America should not hesitate to improve not only itself, but the world around it. America can not grow while standing on the shoulders of those that we denied for

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