These are the countries which I personally believe are the biggest obstacles to world peace:
Venezuela Eritrea Israel North Korea The Philippines Saudi Arabia Myanmar/Burma
I didn't include the US, Russia or China because they're usually only considered threats because of how powerful they are and not necessarily how hostile they are. All of them are relatively peaceful with only minor problems that make them a threat to their own citizens and not to the world at large.
Which countries would you add/remove from the list and why?
John Hernandez
>I didn't include the US A fucking leaf
Logan Kelly
You forgot >Taiwan >Russia >India >Japan
Connor James
Last time I checked the US wasn't conducting an ethnic cleansing, killing people for expressing their bodily autonomy and freedom of speech, or threatening people with nuclear war.
Kevin Myers
How is Taiwan a threat to the world? And Russia is literally all talk and no action
Samuel Martin
Why venezuela? they are pretty much eroding themselves in a contained manner occasionaly blaming us and US.
Leo Evans
Why Japan?
Juan Green
I included countries whose governments actually act on their word and abuse their power. They don't necessarily need to have a global influence but if given a global influence they would ruin humanity
Anthony Fisher
Retarded list
James White
Probably because of the move towards nuclear weapons and distancing itself from the US.
Samuel Brown
Where's Germany?
Benjamin Cox
You're list is shit t. list expert
Ryder Long
given your explanation that tiny list would never be enough, hell, given your rationale haiti and other african non countries would pose the biggest threat to the world
Gabriel Jones
Um... Japan is thought like that. : (
Leo Gonzalez
Ummm they have and they are sweetie.
Tfw you realize America helped out pol pot. Tfw you realize they knew about the Indonesia genocide of 2 million people. Tfw you realize they pay people in Venezuela to riot and hide stock piles of food.
Ayden Ramirez
>Tfw you realize they pay people in Venezuela to riot and hide stock piles of food. i am inclined to believe that the blame is resides on both sides, we should not be so eager to betray our own kind but this eagerness to prove our worth to outsiders is simply superior to any kind of empathy that we might have towards our countrymen, to this day there are still "people" who aim for betrayal of the highest magnitude and see it as an achievement.
Brandon Wright
Germany is just a shitty place to be, it's hardly a threat
James Anderson
Governments, not people
Easton Cruz
>The Philippines What? How are they a threat when at most its a few thousand terrorists or pirates?
Eli Bell
The government is corrupt, the people are drug peddlers and pimps for child prostitutes. Not really the kind of people you want to lead the world
Angel Gonzalez
>not necessarily how hostile they are >the US leaf please
Justin Turner
Hey, just wanting to ask who dis
Jonathan Ross
So this is the power of leafposting...
Isaac White
I would consider a lot of african nations to be higher on that list.
>The phillippines Why?
Samuel Wright
>pol pot The US never directly aided pol pot. They aided the vietnamese regimes at the time, and some aid found itself in the hands of the khmer rouge. Pol pot was on his genocide spree much before the US had intervened. The US intervened once the vietnamese went in.
The Chinese had also originally been the ones to support and arm pol pot.
>Indonesia Knowing about a genocide makes you a perpetrator now? I'm not very knowledgeable of the whole debacle, but the US isn't responsible for knowing that other people are murdering each other across the world.
>pay Venezuela to riot and hide piles of food You mean it has nothing to do with economic pressures. Like how the government is forcing them to sell food at very low prices. The venezuelan currency is garbage, but the state insists in not adjusting the rates. This means that businesses are forced to sell their products at pre-crisis prices while they can't use that money abroad as it is worthless and can't buy the food that they need.
In short, the Venezuelan government is forcing them to lose money.
The US is also very keen on supporting pro-democracy, anti-bolivar movements.
The US may be supporting the protestors, but the reality, is that the current economic situation is a making of their own. The people are angry, they should, and they have to take the fall.
Nicholas Foster
>vietnamese regimes I meant anti-vietnamese insurgents
Evan Thomas
>japan >india >japan
t. Wei Xibao
Jack Wilson
>Taiwan kek
Easton Cruz
>The US isn't an obstacle to world peace
dumb leaf
Levi Ward
>venezuelan
Cant burgers just bomb maduro and be done with it? Im sick of waiting
Ethan Harris
>Tfw you realize they pay people in Venezuela to riot and hide stock piles of food.
t. Chavista
Fuck off with that made up bullshit
Charles Jones
of course Goldstien
Ethan Evans
>we aided the vietnamese regimes at the time, >Vietnamese
Umm, so you claim we aided our enemy?
After the Viets invaded and occupied Cambodia we imposed sanctions on the Viets till 1998. When did we aid their regime?
Adam Evans
>I didn't include the US
Brandon Anderson
>made up bullshit You would know if you actually watched Dilma's impeachment from close t. PSDB supporter
Xavier Harris
The absolute state of the leaf education
Elijah Murphy
I corrected myself. that's not what I meant to say.