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To: MarMema

No, we dont rule that country one bit.
Also, America didn’t rule over Western Europe after WWII just because we helped our allies defend themselves against extreme German socialism. Right?

The Soviet-Union-Russia though... TOOK over ALL Eastern countries by force, and THOSE countries were ruled directly by the Kremlin.


95 posted on 09/24/2023 7:56:55 AM PDT by USA-FRANCE
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To: USA-FRANCE

I am not going to argue with you.

I don’t care what you think and you are, imo, none too bright.

Posters who meld the Soviets with current day Russia are immediately calling themselves out as Russophobe and unable to keep up.

The facts are that we installed a puppet government in Ukraine and many many other countries.
Niger and many other countries are having a coup over puppet governments. We have done this, so has Russia, so has France
No matter what your limited reading has made you believe.

I have a piece I can post later.
I am off to the beach and fresh fish
On the straits.

You UKronazis are all the same...
Lacking in complexity and way too concrete and black and white.
Putin is no angel but the killing and persecution of
Non-ethnic Ukrainians is a fact. The rise of a neonazi government in Ukraine is a fact.

I haven’t always supported Russia but in this case
they saved the world AGAIN from nazis.


96 posted on 09/24/2023 8:08:37 AM PDT by MarMema (Eat your bananas, enjoy the decline)
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To: USA-FRANCE

Here. Unbelievable that anyone in this time actually thinks like you.

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/02/14/us-crushed-struggle-somali-nation/

As Somalia struggled to hold its first real national elections since the country collapsed in 1991, the US and its allies pushed separatism and undermined democracy so as to militarily dominate the country and plunder its resources.

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/12/31/djibouti-us-african-imperial-aggression/

From Djibouti, the US trains proxies and bombs strategically-important countries in the name of democracy and counterterrorism. To justify the country’s militarization, Washington hypes fears over China’s regional ambitions.

https://thegrayzone.com/2022/11/08/burkina-fasos-coup/

Western media fixates on coup supporters waving Russian flags in Burkina Faso’s capital while overlooking the long history of US and French control over the country – and its destabilizing consequences.

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/08/31/obamas-africa-arrest-coup-gabon/

Obama’s man in Africa’ under house arrest as popular coup rocks Gabon

Before a military coup removed Gabon’s hopelessly corrupt President, Ali Bongo, from office, he was courted by Obama and feted from Washington to Davos. The US war on Libya which destabilized the region may not have succeeded without him.

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/08/29/niger-coup-victoria-nuland-africa-tour/

When US Acting Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, traveled to South Africa on July 29, her reputation as a blunt instrument of Washington’s hegemonic interests preceded her.

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/11/30/africom-corporations-dr-congo-climate-china/

Cobalt, a key metallic element used in lithium batteries and other “green” technology, is sourced from slave labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As the West points the finger at China, the US Africa Command is indirectly policing mining operations that profit US corporations.
Ever since Belgium’s King Leopold II (1835-1909) established the Congo Free State in 1885, international powers have exploited the region’s vast resources. Leading a regime that went on to kill an estimated eight million people to plunder their gold, ivory, and rubber, Leopold reportedly described Congo as “a magnificent African cake.”

More recently, US President Biden’s International Trade Administration declared: “With total mineral wealth estimated in the tens of trillions of dollars,” what is now called the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) “offers opportunities for American firms with a high tolerance for risk.” The role of the Africa Command is to reduce that risk. The US Department of Defense says that Africa “has a plethora of strategic materials, such as cobalt, chromium, tantalum and more. African resources are critical to 21st century progress” (read: US corporate dominance).

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/10/26/training-ethiopias-us-anti-tigray-offensive/

The Biden administration has sanctioned Eritrea and Ethiopia for alleged crimes against the Tigray people. But over the last three decades, successive US governments trained and modernized Ethiopia’s military under the cover of “peacekeeping” operations.

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/09/13/us-oil-rich-nigeria-proxy-africa/

Last month, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari wrote an op-ed in the Financial Times. It might as well have been written by the Pentagon. Buhari promoted Brand Nigeria, auctioning the country’s military services to Western powers, telling readers that Nigeria would lead Africa’s “war on terror” in exchange for foreign infrastructure investment. “Though some believe the war on terror [WOT] winds down with the US departure from Afghanistan,” he says, “the threat it was supposed to address burns fiercely on my continent.”

https://thegrayzone.com/2022/02/01/us-meddling-sudan-oil-republic-poverty/

When China proposes investment schemes, US politicians call it “debt-trap diplomacy.” As has been seen in South Sudan, whenWestern corporations seek to plunder poor, resource-rich nations, they call it “development.”

The West’s interest in South Sudan is oil. Invoking the colonial-era “white man’s burden” of 19th century imperialists, the US government-backed Voice of America recently justified foreign interference in South Sudan by pointing out that the country’s 3.5 billion proven barrels of crude cannot be easily exported due to the lack of pipeline infrastructure and financial mismanagement. The Embassy Troika and its IMF programs insist “that fiscal data – including on oil and non-oil revenues – should be published … regularly and without delay.”

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/05/03/us-troops-somalia-house-withdraw/

Gaetz had no expectation that it would pass, but he forced all 435 members of the House to go on record for or against another costly US “forever war.” Conceivably they’ll have to answer for their votes in 2024, perhaps to the US’s tiny antiwar community, but more likely to the “America First” political movement that Gaetz shares with Donald Trump.

https://thegrayzone.com/2019/10/02/how-venezuela-defeated-washingtons-coup-at-the-united-nations/

That photo showed the US-backed coup leader Juan Guaidó posing with Colombian narco-paramilitary members from the Los Rastrojos gang, which is notorious for kidnapping, drug smuggling, and murder.

Guaidó had apparently relied on Los Rastrojos to enter Colombia ahead of his failed humanitarian aid stunt on February 23. For the coup leader and his backers in Washington, the images could not have surfaced at a more inconvenient time.


101 posted on 09/24/2023 8:52:08 AM PDT by MarMema (Eat your bananas, enjoy the decline)
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To: USA-FRANCE

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/09/02/afghanistan-ashraf-ghani-corrupt/

Before he stole $169 million and fled his failed state in disgrace, Afghanistan’s puppet President Ashraf Ghani was formed in elite American universities, given US citizenship, trained in neoliberal economics by the World Bank, glorified in the media as an “incorruptible” technocrat, coached by powerful DC think tanks like the Atlantic Council, and given awards for his book “Fixing Failed States.”

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/09/18/trial-honduran-president-narco-state/

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández goes on trial this week in New York City for overseeing a massive cocaine trafficking conspiracy. Washington learned of his dealings with narco-cartels soon after it backed a coup that brought him to power.

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/08/21/us-afghanistan-pullout-cia-opium-pipeline/

the first part of the interview, we talk about the geopolitics of the conflict, how the Taliban has changed, what the future Afghan government could look like, and the corruption of US puppet President Ashraf Ghani and other CIA assets.


102 posted on 09/24/2023 8:58:47 AM PDT by MarMema (Eat your bananas, enjoy the decline)
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