the empire is militarily active in a large portion of the world, and this begins with a map showing some of that;
Less than a month after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the
United States, U.S. troops—with support from British, Canadian, French,
German and Australian forces—invaded Afghanistan to fight Al Qaeda and
the Taliban. More than 17 years later, the Global War on Terrorism
initiated by President George W. Bush is truly global, with Americans
actively engaged in countering terrorism in 80 nations on six
continents.
This map is the most comprehensive depiction in civilian circles of
U.S. military and government antiterrorist actions overseas in the past
two years. To develop it, my colleagues and I at Brown University’s Costs of War Project at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, along with Smithsonian magazine,
combed through U.S. and foreign government sources, published and
unpublished reports, military websites and geographical databases; we
contacted foreign embassies in the U.S. and the military’s United States
Africa Command; and we conducted interviews with journalists, academics
and others. We found that, contrary to what most Americans believe, the
war on terror is not winding down—it has spread to more than 40 percent
of the world’s countries. The war isn’t being waged by the military
alone, which has spent $1.9 trillion fighting terrorism since 2001. The
State Department has spent $127 billion in the last 17 years to train
police, military and border patrol agents in many countries and to
develop antiterrorism education programs, among other activities.........https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/map-shows-places-world-where-us-military-operates-180970997/
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