Correct my history of the US if I'm wrong. Were the old days US belong to the white men or the native Indians? What happened and where were they now? Why were there black slaves then? Why were there Vietnam war, N and S Korea war and the wars in the Middle East involving the US?
Even though it's sort of a waste of time.... your anti-US sentiment won't be changed.. I will correct your perceptions.
Yes, the US did terrible things to the Native Americans. And we are one of the few countries on the planet that discusses that endlessly acknowledging the wrongness of what was done. Funny thing though, analogous things were done in the majority of countries in the world -- and they are never discussed. Just buried.
Yep, the US participated in the slave trade. Look up all the countries that did. Look up the countries that currently do. Again, we talk about it more, but the vast majority of the planet had slave labor at that time.
WWII -- the US saved the world and took nothing for it.
Vietnam war was started by the French, who were trying to get control of their former colony. We fought for democracy for the people rather than a dictatorship. Our intent was good. The application... not so much.
The Korean war was started by North Korea invading South Korea. We again fought for peoples freedoms... which without us, South Korea would not exist. And we took nothing for it.
Iraq war (Gulf War I) was started by Iraq invading Kuwait. We helped liberate a people wrongly invaded.... and again, we took nothing for it.
Iraq war II was a terrible mistake. Bad politicians did bad things.
How much territory has the US taken from anybody in the last 100 years?
Compared to....
Russia -- Georgia, part of Ukraine, and many other countries feel threatened
China -- There are border and island disputes all the way around China... China always wants more. Look it up. Disputes everywhere...
Nobody feels threatened that we might take their territory. And many countries in the world count on us to ensure their integrity.
All this is not to say that we don't make mistakes... and lots of them. And I certainly don't support the current regime running the government. But your anti-US bias is incorrect and in some ways absurd.