Peaceful movements do not look towards overthrowing governments or regimes, but simply to bring change in policy or social settings through peaceful demonstrations. Even though peaceful movements are non-violent and have much less risks associated with them, if a country like the U.S tries to influence a movement through funding or supporting it through any other means, then it might face backlash from the regime/government in power. As by supporting a peaceful protest the U.S is choosing a side, which might not be well received by the local government and viewed as a potential threat towards the regime. This might bring the peaceful movement and its members under extreme hardship resulting in an insurgency. At the same time it would disrupt the relationships between the U.S and the country where the peaceful protests are taking place as no country would like any other foreign country interfering with their domestic
Peaceful movements do not look towards overthrowing governments or regimes, but simply to bring change in policy or social settings through peaceful demonstrations. Even though peaceful movements are non-violent and have much less risks associated with them, if a country like the U.S tries to influence a movement through funding or supporting it through any other means, then it might face backlash from the regime/government in power. As by supporting a peaceful protest the U.S is choosing a side, which might not be well received by the local government and viewed as a potential threat towards the regime. This might bring the peaceful movement and its members under extreme hardship resulting in an insurgency. At the same time it would disrupt the relationships between the U.S and the country where the peaceful protests are taking place as no country would like any other foreign country interfering with their domestic