The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The role of the United States in protecting the rights and liberties of people around the world should be of neutrality and respect for the sovereignty and liberty of each country in the world.
Nobody, no country has given the right to the United States to intervene in the internal issues of the countries. This was a much-critiziced role in the past, that caused too many problems for the United States.
It is understandable that in some cases, the United States has many political and economic interests in some regions, as is the case of the Middle East because of oil reserves. That is why it has alliances with Saudi Arabia and the Emirates Arabian nation. That is why the US immediately intervened when Sadam Hussein invaded Kuwait t¿during the Persic Gulf War.
And the consequence of this US foreign policy has been that most of the Middle East nations disapprove of that policy and are always trying to attack the US.