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16 Comments
this dude is a clown.. not recognizing what protecting the United States citizens is but twisting it with the left minded
you have a really pink bottom lip. I love it. well done ma'am
why not post of the president of your color we had only one so
Nahum 3:1. Woe to the bloody city of Washington DC! It is full of lies & robbery; the prey departeth not; -6. Behold, I am against thee/self proclaimed white man, say YAHWEH OF Hosts; & I will discover thy skirts/lies/propaganda upon thy face, & I will shew the nations thy nakedness.
the US have a bunch of fat soldiers. they dont do PT anymore or nothing
its like command and conqure the game. take over all the land. get all the supplies, minerals and oil.....
well, I'd say that's some real big-picture assessments. to which at this time I can neither agree or disagree with. 🤷♀️
America is always putting their noses in other people's asses. I get taking out the cartels. start in mexico. send the illegals are legals back to their own country. we have enough oil. worry about America and the American people. thats it!!!!
From the late 1940s, the U.S. has repeatedly intervened in other nations through wars and coups driven by Cold War strategy and resources. In 1953, the CIA and Britain overthrew Iran’s elected PM Mohammad Mosaddegh after he nationalized oil, restoring a dictator. In 1954, the CIA removed Guatemala’s elected president Jacobo Árbenz for threatening U.S. corporate land interests. Later, the U.S. backed efforts leading to the 1973 overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile. In Vietnam (1950s–1975), the U.S. fought a brutal war using napalm and mass bombing, killing millions of civilians in an attempt to stop communism.
From the late 1940s, the U.S. has repeatedly intervened in other nations through wars and coups driven by Cold War strategy and resources. In 1953, the CIA and Britain overthrew Iran’s elected PM Mohammad Mosaddegh after he nationalized oil, restoring a dictator. In 1954, the CIA removed Guatemala’s elected president Jacobo Árbenz for threatening U.S. corporate land interests. Later, the U.S. backed efforts leading to the 1973 overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile. In Vietnam (1950s–1975), the U.S. fought a brutal war using napalm and mass bombing, killing millions of civilians in an attempt to stop communism.
In 1979, the CIA’s Operation Cyclone armed Islamist fighters in Afghanistan to defeat the Soviets, militarizing the region and helping form networks that later produced extremists. In the 1980s, the U.S. backed Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Investigations confirmed Contra-linked groups were involved in drug trafficking; while reports say the CIA didn't run a deliberate program to flood Black neighborhoods with cocaine, they documented negligence, coverups, and cooperation with traffickers. This occurred as the crack epidemic devastated Black communities, only becoming a "national crisis" when it hit white areas.
In 2003, the U.S. invaded Iraq under false claims of WMDs, dismantling the state and creating chaos that led to the rise of al-Qaeda in Iraq, which evolved into ISIS. Across Africa, Latin America, and Asia, the U.S. has supported dictators and staged coups when leaders resisted Western control. This 70-year pattern of intervention and blowback is often justified as "freedom," but the historical record shows repeated harm to other nations for power, profit, and geopolitical dominance, leaving behind long-term instability, poverty, and violence.