Deadly US "interventions" World wide


Ocean Breeze
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Yemeni Troops Attack Taiz as Protests Continue

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Yesterday’s report that the -- on a Yemeni police station in the southern town of Wadyia has been dramatically revised upwards, with reports now --.

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seems one might start asking. Where is the US NOT militarily involved.??? It can be compared to a metastatic mallignancy , with no hope for change. Meanwhile the US dollar is not even at Par with CDN.

something very wrong with that picture.

Why the US won't leave Afghanistan Surge, bribe and run? Or surge, bribe and stay? How US military bases and the energy war play out in Afghanistan


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The US staying in Afghanistan was a foregone conclusion from the start. ( same with Iraq and every where else it is "intervening" now
 
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In Afghanistan there is no oil so that can't be the reason. Could it be that they allowed the
Taliban access to plan, train and execute a plan to kill Americans and other nationals at
the Trade Center Buildings? In my opinion they should have invaded and then used an
occupation force to route the criminals from the nation, and from there the surrounding
countries that harbour these people.
Personally I am sick to death hearing how the poor Muslims are being treated. We don't
hear an outcry when the bomb subway stations in London killing innocent people.
We don't hear the Muslim people in their home countries or even their governments speaking
out against the terrorists in their midst. Why on earth would we be concerned for the welfare
of the terrorists and the people who give them safe haven. That's right many of the citizens
in these Islamic countries could do more to pressure governments etc to rid themselves of
such undesirables. Jordon, a number of decades ago put the run on the Palestinians who were
causing problems, so it can be done.
Another thing people whine and complain about Americans being in their countries or demanding
some accountability from government on measures surrounding national security. I don't hear these
same sniveling whiners complaining about the billion in aid money though. Half the time America is
feeding the same people who are conspiring against them. If it were up to me, I would cut off all
food aid and other humanitarian aid and organize a blockade to ensure they were educated as to
where their assistance comes from, the very western countries they are condemning, Please no more
bleeding heart stories on behalf of the most blood thirsty people on the planet and in the name of God
no less.
 
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More predicable
 
taxslave
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Quote: Originally Posted by damngrumpyView Post

In Afghanistan there is no oil so that can't be the reason. Could it be that they allowed the
Taliban access to plan, train and execute a plan to kill Americans and other nationals at
the Trade Center Buildings? In my opinion they should have invaded and then used an
occupation force to route the criminals from the nation, and from there the surrounding
countries that harbour these people.
Personally I am sick to death hearing how the poor Muslims are being treated. We don't
hear an outcry when the bomb subway stations in London killing innocent people.
We don't hear the Muslim people in their home countries or even their governments speaking
out against the terrorists in their midst. Why on earth would we be concerned for the welfare
of the terrorists and the people who give them safe haven. That's right many of the citizens
in these Islamic countries could do more to pressure governments etc to rid themselves of
such undesirables. Jordon, a number of decades ago put the run on the Palestinians who were
causing problems, so it can be done.
Another thing people whine and complain about Americans being in their countries or demanding
some accountability from government on measures surrounding national security. I don't hear these
same sniveling whiners complaining about the billion in aid money though. Half the time America is
feeding the same people who are conspiring against them. If it were up to me, I would cut off all
food aid and other humanitarian aid and organize a blockade to ensure they were educated as to
where their assistance comes from, the very western countries they are condemning, Please no more
bleeding heart stories on behalf of the most blood thirsty people on the planet and in the name of God
no less.

About the only ones treating muslims badly are other muzzzies. Go figure.

I wonder if the jews are responsible for that as well.
 
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About the only ones treating muslims badly are other muzzzies. Go figure.

I wonder if the jews are responsible for that as well.

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Ocean Breeze
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Personally I am sick to death hearing how the poor Muslims are being treated. We don't
hear an outcry when the bomb subway stations in London killing innocent people.


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IF you have not heard the outcry and the outrage about each bombing. (spain, London etc etc)..... than you have not been paying attention.

That does not mean ........that we of the west have to lower ourselves to their level. IF you think all of these US interventions are about terrorism....... might be time to do a rethink.

Creating unstable areas due to "interventions" only creates more angst , rage and desire for revenge. Revenge is the bais of most terrorism. NOT their religious beliefs. Their beliefs are used as a cover to justfiy the unjustifiable actions. In their minds , it makes their atrocities more 'noble "

Each area that the is currently intervening in......is now a hot bed of instability . That does not bode well for the future ...for them or others that are revolting now as well. It will take many decades now for things to settle down some.........IF that is even possible.
 
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Ocean Breeze
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75,000 US veterans could be homeless

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Its a two way street.

It39s a Two Way Street - YouTube

 
Ocean Breeze
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U.S. Moves Closer to Call for Regime Change in Syria

by --, August 05, 2011

Amidst growing calls in Congress for stronger measures to effect "regime change" in Syria, the administration of President Barack Obama is escalating its rhetoric against President Bashar Al-Assad.
"We do not want to see him remain in Syria for stability’s sake, and rather, we view him as the cause of instability in Syria," White House spokesman Jay Carney -- Wednesday.


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My my.......didn't the USG lie about not being into regime change in other nations as it is ILLEGAL. (illegal is just part of this disgusting arrogant policy) Waiting for the US to lose its credit and run out of funds that keep these "interventions" an active "foreign policy" SHAMEFUL the US would yelp like a sticken banshee........if anyone else did what they do. That is when things are suddenly bound by the same laws the US ignores.

when is the world going to wake up to the malignancy that the US is spreading world wide as it gathers more territories illegally , immorally and unethically.

What will run out first? Nations to interfere in or the funds that are used for the interference??? It is hanging by a thread when it comes to its finances..............its ability to make decisions about critical issues reflects the actions of irresponsible toddlers. as all they do is infight like bitchy housewives while america burns.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ocean BreezeView Post

U.S. Moves Closer to Call for Regime Change in Syria

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Whereas Canada is ACTUALLY leading the Regime Change in Libya.

More hypocricy.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ocean BreezeView Post

U.S. Moves Closer to Call for Regime Change in Syria

by --, August 05, 2011

Amidst growing calls in Congress for stronger measures to effect "regime change" in Syria, the administration of President Barack Obama is escalating its rhetoric against President Bashar Al-Assad.
"We do not want to see him remain in Syria for stability’s sake, and rather, we view him as the cause of instability in Syria," White House spokesman Jay Carney -- Wednesday.


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My my.......didn't the USG lie about not being into regime change in other nations as it is ILLEGAL. (illegal is just part of this disgusting arrogant policy) Waiting for the US to lose its credit and run out of funds that keep these "interventions" an active "foreign policy" SHAMEFUL the US would yelp like a sticken banshee........if anyone else did what they do. That is when things are suddenly bound by the same laws the US ignores.

when is the world going to wake up to the malignancy that the US is spreading world wide as it gathers more territories illegally , immorally and unethically.

What will run out first? Nations to interfere in or the funds that are used for the interference??? It is hanging by a thread when it comes to its finances..............its ability to make decisions about critical issues reflects the actions of irresponsible toddlers. as all they do is infight like bitchy housewives while america burns.

OK first off, even if all the crap you spout has any morsel of truth (which most of it doesn't), expressing a desire for a regime change is NOT illegal. Now if the US was to supply arms and support for rebels or insurgents, there may be some questions about the legality, depending on what Congress approved for involvement, but expressing a desire or viewpoint is every American's right, as it is every Canadian's right or every Brit's right. Only an idiot wouldn't want regime change in Syria, a repressive, militant Islamic dictatorship, and a known state-sponsour of terrorism. Syria should have been higher on the US gov'ts list of bad guys than Iraq was, but trying to puzzle out the reasons behind much of what the Bush administration did is an exercise in futility...
 
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It also looks like Russia will be getting involved in Syria. Coming in late as usual just as the did in the war against Japan. " President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday he has warned Syria's ruler that he will face a "sad fate" if he fails to introduce reforms in his country and open a peaceful dialogue with the opposition.

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75,000 US veterans could be homeless

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Your right homeless veterans are a big problem, There is room for many of them at VA hospitals, VA nursing homes as well as State homes. Big problem is getting the veteran to stay at the facility. The VA budget has so far been a sacred cow and has plenty of money. There is no limit as how long one can stay as long as they don't cause trouble.as one doesn't cause trouble
 
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It also looks like Russia will be getting involved in Syria. Coming in late as usual just as the did in the war against Japan. " President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday he has warned Syria's ruler that he will face a "sad fate" if he fails to introduce reforms in his country and open a peaceful dialogue with the opposition.

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The Saudi king made a statement to end the bloodshed in Syria. If the KSA supplies Syria with money, then Assad seems doomed. Constant political upheavel puts the feudal land of KSA on edge.

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The Saudi king made a statement to end the bloodshed in Syria. If the KSA supplies Syria with money, then Assad seems doomed. Constant political upheavel puts the feudal land of KSA on edge.

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The Saudi King pulled his Ambassador from Syria.
 
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King Abdullah in Jordan is scared ****less of losing his spot as head Donkey.
 
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King Abdullah in Jordan is scared ****less of losing his spot as head Donkey.

Sounds like he is really running scared. King Abdullah of Jordan, who was once an -- on Star Trek: Voyager, has apparently just committed $1.5 Billion to building a Star Trek theme park in the gulf state.


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Voyager eh? Did he play a Klingon?

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The park will be powered entirely by renewable energy and will educate
patrons about eco-friendly practices such as graywater harvesting. The park
will be in the coastal region of Aqaba and will span over 180 acres of land. A
4-star hotel will be on the site as well as 17 distinct entertainment zones.
Here's hoping one of those sites is a holodeck.

That sounds kinda lame.

I can go to Homo Depot and learn all about how to utilize eco friendly crap and how to apply for Socialist windows,doors,furnaces, water heaters, solar power, solar hot water and so forth.

If somebody wants to grow a garden with gray water and attract **** loads of flies from the fats then that's is fine by me.

Knock yourself out.
 
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Did JBee take a day off?
 
DaSleeper
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Did JBee take a day off?

Plenty picking up the slack......
 
Ocean Breeze
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"Humanitarian" Wars Without Borders

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That's not even remotely relevant DaS.

It does nothing to paint Americans as violent warmongers, the lot of them.
 
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That was during the Khatami presidency which was a far more open and tamer regime.
 
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Here's the real reason why those wars will not be stopped:

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that might be the case, but does NOT diminish the number of PEOPLE they have slaughtered in their many wars. How many lives they have destroyed.

In its short history the US has been at war or in a war or planning a war almost continuously ......except for a few years here and there.

and THAT is quite a record for a what is essentially a very young nation.

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Here's the real reason why those wars will not be stopped:

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War is profit for a select few. and those few don't include the american people, the people of the nations that are being invaded and occupied as wars are also based on LIES. & propaganda that is enough to embarrass the most hardened politician.

Let's travel back in time and see what the US war history is .

(and let's not go into the "justifications"...... as mostly those are excuses, and propaganda while other motives are at play)

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America is addicted to war. the collective mentality is of a militant nature. They make heros of young men and women who are sent to be killed......on an elective basis.

WAR is NOT PEACE.........and only the mentally convoluted would disagree.

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As Attacks Continue to Grow, Spokesman Says Still Waiting for Iraqi Request

by Jason Ditz, August 15, 2011

Pretending as usual with that months of haranguing the Maliki government into allowing US troops to remain didn’t happen, the White House --


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gee, what a surprise ( sarcasm alert)..........who woulda thunk it?? Actually, it is surprising that Iraq has not been given its own zip code.by now. Or would that be too obvious??
 
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You do have a -- for our our neighbours to the south....
Could even be called an obsession....
Glad you're not my neighbour..
 
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You do have a -- for our our neighbours to the south....
Glad you're not my neighbour..

She's just a bit insecure I'd say.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ocean BreezeView Post

that might be the case, but does NOT diminish the number of PEOPLE they have slaughtered in their many wars. How many lives they have destroyed.

In its short history the US has been at war or in a war or planning a war almost continuously ......except for a few years here and there.

and THAT is quite a record for a what is essentially a very young nation.



War is profit for a select few. and those few don't include the american people, the people of the nations that are being invaded and occupied as wars are also based on LIES. & propaganda that is enough to embarrass the most hardened politician.

Let's travel back in time and see what the US war history is .

(and let's not go into the "justifications"...... as mostly those are excuses, and propaganda while other motives are at play)

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America is addicted to war. the collective mentality is of a militant nature. They make heros of young men and women who are sent to be killed......on an elective basis.

WAR is NOT PEACE.........and only the mentally convoluted would disagree.

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As Attacks Continue to Grow, Spokesman Says Still Waiting for Iraqi Request

by Jason Ditz, August 15, 2011

Pretending as usual with that months of haranguing the Maliki government into allowing US troops to remain didn’t happen, the White House --


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gee, what a surprise ( sarcasm alert)..........who woulda thunk it?? Actually, it is surprising that Iraq has not been given its own zip code.by now. Or would that be too obvious??

The U.S. sends aid all over the world, no exceptions to everyone needing it after a disaster. How many lives would you have lost do to your "we should not get involved look the other way philosophy" if you were in charge. Those two factions are slaughtering each other, lets just sit back and send aid to the survivors.

Just looking at the world from your eyes. You hate the U.S. and that is to bad.
 
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The U.S. sends aid all over the world, no exceptions to everyone needing it after a disaster.

This actually gets the haters more upset then us being at war. They went bananas after the Haiti Earthquake.
 
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