I lost count.....seriously.
2007-09-04 22:19:22
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answered by 2012 4
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the way I see it since 1776 we were Either Attacked, Asked Or begged to be somewhere. we left a lot of Fine young people there as Markers. I recall we got thanks from the Slaves, The French the English the Free Koreans, the UN, The Saudis, the Kuwaitis, the Kurds, the Bosnians, The Serbs, The west Germans, then the Eastern Germans and quite a few Filipino's.
To Me it is the Problem of the Modern Liberal to forget everything that got us here.
2007-09-04 22:56:39
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answered by ThorGirl 4
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One, Iraq. The other interventions were to support a government or an established party that the US was allied with. The purpose of the invasion of Iraq was to completely destroy a regime, a bureaucracy, a political party, and a social order and replace it with a newly created form of "democratic" run by puppets of the US.
It's no coincidence that the neo-conservative ideology of the Bush administration has its origins in Trotskyism.
2007-09-04 22:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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A few cases that come to mind are, Afghanistan, where the US gave aid and comfort to the Taliban against the Russians, and we all know how well that is going! Attempts to assasinate Gaddafi in Libya in 1986, at least two attempts to assasinate Patrice Lamumba in the Republic of Congo (the Belgians finally got him), the assasination of Uday and Qusay Hussein in Iraq, eight months BEFORE the official illegal war was launched. Political assasinations in Syria in league with the British in 1957. In 1954, the CIA launched Operation PBSUCCESS to assasinate the President of Guatmala, Jacabo Guzman, mainly at the behest of United Fruit Company and its shareholders including Allen (then head of the CIA) and John Foster Dulles (then US Head of State), so that a US pliant puppet, Castillo Armas, could be installed as head of state. This led to 30 years of civil wars in Guatemala where thousands were eventually slaughtered. In 1961, Allan Dulles directed the attempted invasion and takeover of Cuba in the Bay of Pigs fiasco. A number of failed CIA attempts have been made on the lives of Fidel Castro and his brother, Raul. The "Iran Contra" affair in Nicaragua. In October 1976, Henry Kissinger gives the "green light" to the military junta in Argentina to begin their policy of assasination, brutality and torture. The assasination of President Diem of South Vietnam, and his brother Nhu.
And the list goes on! Korea, Japan, Mogadishu, Phillipines, Israel, etc.
2007-09-05 01:28:07
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answered by mad_mick001 5
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Philippines, South Korea, South Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq are the countries where the US imposed its governmental policies.
2007-09-04 22:21:50
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Proabally as many if not more than the Nazis did.
2007-09-04 22:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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