In the space of thirty-one years (for about as long as Mubarak lorded it over Egypt), the United States, a predominantly Christian nation, has attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leone (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), (Libya 2011?) and counting...
None of these nations can be said to be any match for America, by any stretch of one's imagination. The picture it paints (like the photo above) is that of the big school bully, inflicting pain on peoples all about. America has attacked only weak nations in its desperation to steal their God-given and cherished resources but has studiously avoided those nations that can and will stand up to it. How else do you spell coward?
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OMG!!! We have???
This paints a pretty sick picture of a pretty sick nation.
@excetera
My own very thoughts too.
No doubt about it-America is a serious threat to global peace, in every sense imaginable.
Those that live by the sword, die by the sword.
This is a terribly damning compilation and one tends to wonder were the US finds the moral standing for pretending at policing the world. I think it is the US that needs policing by the world, not the other way round.
yup... and if i may add, all of its allies too.
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