It isn't watered down, it's factual, balanced, sans rhetoric, and hyperbole. Which is likely why you think it's watered down.Bear, your version is not much more than a watered down agreement of what I said.
That's all well and good and you're free to your way of communicating.I said what I did in response to the Disney-esque version of US benevolence some posters seem to have.
And you differ from that how? I know I don't. I've given when the mood strikes and look out for me and mine foremost. Like most people.The US rarely does anything that is not to their own benefit.
Yes, but has also eased and or prevented it on almost as many occasions, especially when natural disaster strikes.US foreign policy has created turmoil and suffering the world over.
I agree, it's a form of occupation, and I agree, sometimes some people have rose coloured glasses on, hence my addressing Irons view. Only I didn't try and take a great big shyte on the States in the process. In some lame manner to make me feel better about my country. I am quite proud of my country, without having to compare it to any other. As some people simply can not do.And how many countries have US military bases on them? That is occupation by intimidation, so ironside's view is from wearing rose coloured glasses - too close to see the forest for the trees - my country right or wrong (mostly wrong).
Not in the case of Grenada. But anyone is free to educate me on that, as like yourself, I'm not fully up to speed on that event.I really don't know about Granada, but every other nasty dictator the US has had to remove was one they supported, trained and/or installed.
I agree.That is occupation by proxy.
Not in all cases.In every case, their interference with the internal politics of a nation has resulted in great suffering of its people.
I would otherwise agree, but then you run the risk of even greater problems created by power vacuums and old grudges.It is time that the US withdrew its "support" of every country so as to take a long hard look at why so many people hate them and why there is so much "terrorism" as a result of their interference.
:roll:...Although I am well aware of the flaws in US foreign policy, I'm not willing to use hyperbole to make a point.That is not selfish on my part as none of it directly affects me. I am trying to speak for those oppressed by US foreign policy (an Canadian since Harpy has been kissing American butt.)
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