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US interventions in past decades have failed to bring democracy for countries around the world. Countries like Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya have been victims of US interventions, still experiencing chaos.

Iran has repeatedly blamed wrong US policies as main cause of instability in West Asia. Why have US interventions been so destructive?

Press TV and panelists Syed Mohsin Abbas, journalist and political commentator from London and Scott Bennett, former US Army psychological warfare officer from San Francisco look at US interventions and whether Washington has learned its lesson or it is continuing down this path of intervention and wars with other countries such as China and Russia.


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