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UG....one of the first acts of Daniel Ortega on his return to office was to join the anti-American group, ALBA.
So what did the illegal Iran/Contra scam really accomplish? What did Reagan/GHW Bush arming both Iran and Iraq accomplish? And why was it in the US best interest to divert most US troops and resources from Afghanistan and hunting down and dismantling al Queda and declare Iraq the "central front in the war on terrorism?" I'm off for now, but I'll be back to discuss Iraq and its uncertain future, particularly: What has been accomplished when the fastest growing political movement in Iraq is al Sadr's extremist fundamentalist group with ties to Iran? Last edited by Redux; 04-25-2009 at 09:44 PM. |
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South and Central America?
See the School of the Americas....the name changed by the Bush admin to the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation because of the notorious reputation of the SOA. The only thing that could be said is that support for this "school" by US presidents has been bi-partisan since its inception. Quote:
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UG, the fact that you can't agree that the US has employed imperialist policies historically is precisely how this imperialist behaviour is propagated.
Somewhat in the favour of the US though is the fact that every world power has committed the same mistakes. There's not one ever that didn't try to promote what they saw as the best way to live to the heathen natives. I guess that doesn't mean the US is better. Just the same. No different to the British or the French or the Greeks or anyone else.
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The United States in a sense began as the first anti-imperialist league, putting teeth in that league during the war 1775-1783. While European powers vied to lay hold of tracts of land outside Europe, stimulated by the economic ideas that came to be called "mercantilism," we, having been on the short end of the mercantilist deal as colonies, adopted instead a free-trade capitalism and spent the entire nineteenth century developing it and its full ramifications. At the end of the nineteenth century, and the height of many European global empires, we came late, halfheartedly, and frankly scantly, into imperialistic ambitions, taking over a few remnant shards of Spain's empire, and leaving at least one, Cuba, completely clear -- Cuba was running its own affairs soon enough after the Spanish-American War of 1898. Our relationship with Panama once it was detached, with our well-known connivance and support, from Colombia, was only quasi-imperial at its worst. More of a special relationship -- and as temporary, in the end, as our getting into the Philippines. Note that neither Panama nor the Philippines got plundered, used as cash cows, or as gold mines. What I call our doings in those times is an aberration from our fundamental habit, which is now once again in force, and has been for several decades. Running an empire does not mesh with capitalism or with free trade. This is why we left those places to their own devices within decades. Turning our attention to the case of Hawaii, let's see: were the Hawaiians somehow wrong to petition, in the due and proper form, for statehood, and to vote to join the Union? Sugarpop, one can always find malcontents, can one not? Now really, are they anything but? TGRR, your disbelieving laughter does not constitute a successful rebuttal, nor does it even attempt a counter-argument. It is, however, a solid indication that you are not a businessman, and are quite ignorant of business. A knowledgeable business man would not have laughed. We're traders. That's business. Nothing happens in economy until somebody sells something. Turns out what's good for business is good for humanity at large, though it is always possible for businessmen to misunderstand where the good actually lies. We see that happen so often that we must expect it to crop up in almost every case, and be prepared in every case to sort the matter out. To return to the top of the above paragraph, merely annoying me does not validate you. Do something better. And it's okay if you take your time and think it out.
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Actually UG, many Hawaiians DO want their country back. My brother has been talking about this for ages. (He has been living there for the past 30 years or so.)
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And Texans want to secede
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^^ UG is correct.
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I think history will suggest otherwise UG. In fact, it's already being lectured on in Australian Universities. I took a course called 'Colonialism in the South Pacific' a few years ago. The US featured pretty heavily.
I really don't have anything more to add to this discussion than I've mentioned previously during other discussions, so I'll just leave it at that. ![]()
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I don't think you'll hear me say we're completely free in all times and all places of the temptations of empire -- but we have a fundamental understanding that colonies and tributary, puppet regimes aren't the way to go, precisely because they will distort free trade. We've had this from our beginnings, and we'll hew to it. I've never seen a simon-pure anything, ever, anywhere where politics exist.
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