My thoughts are a bit different I guess than most.
1. we are a sovereign nation, we need to worry about whats inside our borders.
2. I really don't care what goes on inside someone else's borders, if another country has a problem and ASKS for help, we have a process in place to vote to bail them out or not.
3. I nor my parents, nor my grandparents ever remember voting on a proposition to make the US the world's police dept.
4. we have one hell of a military, if we get out of their way. If you phuck with us, your country should pay the price. (unfortunately, a bunch of whiny do good soft azzed bleeding heart puzzies f'd this up)
.. the best example I can give is that after 9/11 we should have said to Afghanistan " you have one week to give us AL queda's top five heads on a stick. If not, on midnight of the 7th day, we carpet bomb your country into non-existence. no smart bombs, no targets of military importance.. we level it all, by the second week, there won't even be a sheep twitching. You really think anybody would be phucking with us after that?
We became a superpower, because we had the power to say "if you mess with us you DIE", we ceased to be a superpower when we said "if you mess with us, we might, at worst, give you a laser guided limp wristed ***** slap" or "gee whiz, we are at war, lets send the troops in to make make soccer fields and rec centers so you love us"