Willing to Testify: If slick Dick is put on trial

EagleSmack

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I'm sure they also paid brutal dictators to keep the peasants under control too. Imperialism ain't what it used to be.

You think? Or was it more like they were kept in power as a vassal of Rome or Britain. Most particularly in Roman times and conquered cities paid tribute to Rome. I am not sure how the British collected but they weren't all over the place just to be there.

We pay out our nose and I think it is high time to pull out of a lot of these places and keep the money here...every penny.
 

EagleSmack

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Interesting...

List of Canadian military operations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And I notice condoleeza rice couldn't get away from them fast enough, disappeared very quickly.

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Hmmm... I keep looking at this picture and I am still wondering why you're only giving Rice and Powell absolution when by their own admissions they supported the war.





Hmmmm... I just don't get it.
 

Bar Sinister

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Thanks for the info about how manyUS military bases are scattered world wide. Would you happen to know how many bases other countries have world wide???For eg: How many Military bases does China ( an equally militant nation) have world wide/

thanks.

Apparently none outside China acording to this Wikipedia article, but then that is not surprising considering China is nowhere near as militarily inclined as the US. In fact China's military budget is only about 13% that of the US and as a percent of GNP less than half US spending.

Lists of military installations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of countries by military expenditures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Goober

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Apparently none outside China acording to this Wikipedia article, but then that is not surprising considering China is nowhere near as militarily inclined as the US. In fact China's military budget is only about 13% that of the US and as a percent of GNP less than half US spending.

Lists of military installations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of countries by military expenditures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Numbers for Chinese spending are useless - Best guess is all you can get - Look at how they are expanding into areas such as the China sea - NavalBase in Pakistan - New Naval base - still under construction i believe in Sri Lanka - the term they use is a string of pearls.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's Chief of Staff when he was Secretary of State, told ABC News yesterday that Dick Cheney's aggressive defense of his policies in his book and on his current tour is an effort driven by "fear that somebody will Pinochet him." Augusto Pinochet was the Chilean dictator who was arrested in 1998 in London on a warrant from Spain for multiple crimes committed during his brutal, bloody reign.

"I think he's just trying to, one, assert himself so he's not in some subsequent time period tried for war crimes," Wilkerson said. "He's developed an angst and almost a protective cover, and now he fears being tried as a war criminal so he uses such terminology as 'exploding heads all over Washington' because that's the way someone who's decided he's not going to be prosecuted acts: boldly, let's get out in front of everybody, let's act like we are not concerned and so forth when in fact they are covering up their own fear that somebody will Pinochet him."

Cheney should be worried. Millions of Americans are demanding prosecution and will be staging protests wherever Cheney shows up to sell books. Wilkerson believes that the prosecution of criminal acts by Bush-era officials is justified and important.

Pinochet’s arrest is a chilling precedent for a criminal like Cheney. It is a historical marker for our movement to demand justice and accountability.

Pinochet was arrested years after leaving office because of the determined and dogged effort of Chilean activists—and a network of international activists—who demanded accountability through prosecution. They never gave up, and neither will the IndictBushNow movement that was initiated by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark.
source: Indict Bush org......mailing

 

Ocean Breeze

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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's Chief of Staff when he was Secretary of State, told ABC News yesterday that Dick Cheney's aggressive defense of his policies in his book and on his current tour is an effort driven by "fear that somebody will Pinochet him." Augusto Pinochet was the Chilean dictator who was arrested in 1998 in London on a warrant from Spain for multiple crimes committed during his brutal, bloody reign.

"I think he's just trying to, one, assert himself so he's not in some subsequent time period tried for war crimes," Wilkerson said. "He's developed an angst and almost a protective cover, and now he fears being tried as a war criminal so he uses such terminology as 'exploding heads all over Washington' because that's the way someone who's decided he's not going to be prosecuted acts: boldly, let's get out in front of everybody, let's act like we are not concerned and so forth when in fact they are covering up their own fear that somebody will Pinochet him."

Cheney should be worried. Millions of Americans are demanding prosecution and will be staging protests wherever Cheney shows up to sell books. Wilkerson believes that the prosecution of criminal acts by Bush-era officials is justified and important.

Pinochet’s arrest is a chilling precedent for a criminal like Cheney. It is a historical marker for our movement to demand justice and accountability.

Pinochet was arrested years after leaving office because of the determined and dogged effort of Chilean activists—and a network of international activists—who demanded accountability through prosecution. They never gave up, and neither will the IndictBushNow movement that was initiated by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark.
source: Indict Bush org......mailing

sorry for not providing the link but here it is.

IndictBushNow.org: