All you've got is responses to straw man positions nobody has stated.
"Self defense creates the moral authority."
This literally doesn't make any sense.
You might as well say "I know nothing about the topic, and I don't care. But I feel that I'm right, and I'm going to tell you about my plan for genocide. It would make me feel good. Screw responding to anything that's been said, genocide because it'll make me feel good is a good plan of action, which I am advocating here. I make no argument that it will effectively combat the threat I perceive. I offer no evidence that the threat I perceive is real at all, let alone so monumental as to warrant (morally or economically) genocide. But damnit I want genocide and I wanted to tell you all that I want it."
That's the world according to you, as you've posted here. If you care to actually respond to anything I've posted, it'll be here waiting.
I've questioned the results of "aid dictators then invade them with the US military when they threaten the interests of international bankers" as a policy of national defense.
I've questioned the wisdom of voters voting who literally have no idea what's going on in the region or who the US government is funding and arming, who elect leaders who act at the behest of international bankers without the knowledge of those same idiot voters who elected them.
I've questioned the morality of our support of authoritarians and oppression in general, on both the grounds of moral philosophy and the effects of such oppression and hypocrisy on the world (and the peoples you allege we should wipe from the earth) and the problem you're advocating it to solve. Frankly, I question whether killing millions of people is the best solution when those millions of people are allegedly angry with you for oppressing millions of people. Even if that isn't the real source of their anger, it'll certainly give way to a better alleged reason for the next group who's angry with you.
And I guess you might as well say, or I guess you pretty much implied directly, "I don't care that we oppress millions of people. I approve of the enslavement of others far worse than our country's founders fought and died to escape from. I'm a hypocrite with no regard for justice or a sustainable world in which America doesn't actively create enemies by enslaving people."
You aren't arguing that yes, the American government (as empowered by the American people) is doing wrong, but genocide is necessary regardless of the correction of these wrongs. You're just willfully ignorant of these wrongs and you don't care. You're making no arguments for the effectiveness of your proposed strategy, you're just willfully ignorant of the effectiveness of what you propose and you don't care.
[I wish I could obey forum rules]