This hero of the left is responsible for these and other acts:
- Roadside IEDs that killed over 600 American soldiers in Iraq
- Helped Assad use chemical weapons against civilians
- Facilitated arming Hezbollah
- Facilitated arming Hamas
- Killed thousands of Iraqis protesting Iranian intervention
- Organized Shia militias who attacked the US Embassy in Iraq over Christmas.
These are just a few of his dirty deeds. He had UN sanctions against him the prohibited him from leaving Iran, which he has violated for years. Trump lit him up in Iraq while he planned even more American deaths.
This is the guy our resident Dimwingers are mourning.
222 years at war, 243 years in existence as a nation state. Military occupational forces in 70% of the world's nations. Supports 73% of the planet's military dictatorships. Repeatedly guilty of war crimes. Engages in torture. Last legal constitutional war ended in May of 1945. Never invaded, always the aggressor and the invader. No possible defensive rationale by any stretch of the imagination since WWII. Guilty of rogue nation state assassinations. Loves the Radical Islamist public square beheading, journalist liquefying Saudis, who are apparently not bad guys at all, who we also partner with in genocide in Yemen.
Anyone recall we toppled Iran's duly democratically elected leader in 1953 to prop up a dictator of our choosing?
How long have we been ******* with Iran? Iraq?
America is at war with peace, fweedumb.
Foreign interventions by the United States - Wikipedia
Foreign interventions by the United States - Wikipedia
Pre-Cold war U.S. interventions include: Repeated U.S. interventions in Chile, starting in 1811, the year after its independence from Spain. 1846 to 1848: Mexican-American War over Texas, California and what today is the American Southwest but was then part of Mexico. During this war, U.S. troops ...
U.S. Interventions - 1945 to the Present William Blum
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For 11 years, two of the oldest democracies in the world, Great Britain and the United States, went to great lengths to prevent a democratically elected leader from occupying his office. Cheddi Jagan was another Third World leader who tried to remain neutral and independent. He was elected three times.
A Chronology Of U.s. Military Interventions | Give War A ...
A Chronology Of U.s. Military Interventions | Give War A Chance | FRONTLINE | PBS
The raid was also part of a larger struggle with Libya throughout the 1980s over its support for international terrorism and its claims over the Gulf of Sidra. ... the United States sent ...
A Century of U.S. Intervention Created the Immigration Crisis
A Century of U.S. Intervention Created the Immigration Crisis
Jun 21, 2018This history of intervention is inextricable from the contemporary Central American crisis of internal and international displacement and migration.
FROM WOUNDED KNEE TO SYRIA - Zoltán Grossman
FROM WOUNDED KNEE TO SYRIA – Zoltán Grossman
U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTIONS SINCE 1890 By Dr. Zoltan Grossman. The following is a partial list of U.S. military interventions from 1890 to 2019, also available as a printable list. Below the list is a Briefing on the History of U.S. Military Interventions (2001). The list and briefing are also available as a powerpoint presentation.
Humanitarian Intervention: The American Experience from ...
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The Spanish-American War as Humanitarian Intervention. As the proverbial ugly stepchild of American diplomatic history, the Spanish-American War occupies complicated territory. Because foreign policy specialists realize the war's imperialist results, many are reluctant to identify it as a humanitarian intervention.
History of U.S. Interventions in Latin America
History of U.S. Interventions in Latin America
Background Information on the Use of United States Armed Forces in Foreign Countries. Washington, D.C.: 91st Congress, 2nd Session, 1970. Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States. New York: Perennial Library, Harper & Row, 1980. Also see Zoltan Grossman, From Wounded Knee to Iraq (A Chronology of U.S. Imperialism)
Timeline of American Involvement in Wars
American Involvement in Wars from Colonial Times to the Present
The most recent war, America's engagement in Afghanistan and Iraq following the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, is the most protracted war in American history and shows no sign of ending. Wars over the years have changed dramatically, and American involvement has varied.
Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia
Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia
Meanwhile, the United States was fighting a covert military operation using CIA paramilitary forces, known as The Secret War. 1964: Congo (Zaïre): The United States sent four transport planes to provide airlift for Congolese troops during a rebellion and to transport Belgian paratroopers to rescue foreigners.