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The former chief of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, has America needs to be the world's policeman to sure the world is a safer place. Mr Rasmussen his views in an interview with Britain's Sky News. He said America needed to in the world's trouble spots to law and order. He said: "We need determined American global leadership." He stated that the USA no choice but to act more forcefully, that: "Syria is by war and conflict, Iraq is on the brink of collapse, Libya is a failed state,…Russia is Ukraine and destabilising Eastern Europe, China is its muscles, [and] the rogue state North Korea is threatening nuclear attacks."

Mr Rasmussen was particularly critical of President Barack Obama, whom he says has not enough to prevent conflict. He said: "Superpowers don't to . Look around; you will a world on fire." The Russia Today (RT) newspaper questions the value of recent U.S. military interventions. It said U.S. foreign policy has to greater instability in the Middle East and North Africa. It stated that Libya into chaos after the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi with the US no post-exit plan. RT added that U.S. policy in Iraq and Syria one of the greatest global security threats in the form of ISIS. It went on to that the Taliban still control a third of Afghanistan, even after the US 15 years there.

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