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thank the world bully america and ugly americans for making all whites/caucasians targets around the world!!!

thanks america for being the worlds killer filled with a society of killers!!

Astonishingly, many Americans seem to be completely unaware of many of

the atrocities committed by their own country. Ripping off the

blindfold, the following contains a partial list of the death toll

that American militarism has caused in the world during recent history

Imagine stadiums

filled with Korean children dying from napalm before your eyes.

Visualize the mothers in Iraq digging up the corpses of their

children. Picture children in Vietnam who were born without legs or

arms because of residual effects of Agent Orange. Envision tens of

thousands of Japanese civilians being wiped by out by atomic bombs

before they even knew what hit them. Think about the children in

Nicaragua crying on the street, seeking their mothers, not knowing

that they had been killed by US-created contras. See the atrocities

through the eyes of countless loving fathers in El Salvador who were

forced to watch their infant children beat to death against rocks and

their wives nailed upside down with their breasts cut off and skin of

their face peeled off. Think about what it must have been like to be

those victims or their grieving loved ones.

The estimated ratio of civilians to soldiers

that the US kills overseas is 10 to 1. In many cases the ratio is much

worse. These innocent lives are the victims of the relentless drive by

the United States’ corporate and military elite for global economic

domination. These victims have given their lives so that a small

percentage of Americans can prosper.

· 3,000,000 Vietnamese murdered over the course of about 30 years of

US aggression.

· Well over 300,000 Japanese were massacred when the US raided Tokyo

and dropped nuclear bombs on the urban civilian areas of Nagasaki and

Hiroshima.

· 600,000 civilians were killed in Cambodia by US bombing between 1969

and 1975.

· Over 500,000 people were killed in Laos when America subjected

civilians to “secret bombing” from 1964 to 1973, dropping over two

million tons of bombs on the country. Over one fourth of the

population also became refugees.

· 100,000 people were murdered in South Korea prior to the Korean War

by a brutal repression supported by US forces in 1945. This includes

between 30,000 and 40,000 killed during the suppression of a peasant

revolt on Cheju Island.

· Up to 4,500,000 Koreans were killed from 1951 to 1953 during

America’s massive slaughter in the Korean War.

· 200,000 were murdered when the Philippines were conquered by

American forces. (This took place just over 100 years ago.)

· 23,000 people were slaughtered in Taiwan by US-backed, trained,

equipped, and funded forces (Chiang’s Nationalist army) during the

late 1940s.

· 700,000 Indonesians (mostly landless peasants) were murdered in 1965

when the US armed and supported General Suharto.

· 200,000 were slaughtered in East Timor in 1975 by General Suharto

with US support.

· 750,000 civilians were driven from their homes in East Timor by

Indonesian forces in 1999 and 10,000 were killed.

· Over 1,700,000 Iraqis have been killed by US bombings and sanctions,

mostly women and children.

· Over 1,000,000 lives were lost during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s

in which the US used direct force and supported Hussein and Iraq.

· 35,000 Kurds were killed, 3,500 villages were destroyed, and between

2,000,000 and 3,000,000 became homeless as a result of aggression by

Turkey with US arming and training in the 1990s.

r.)

· 45,000 people were killed in South Lebanon since 1982 by Israel,

always armed and supported by the US.

· Thousands have been killed in Palestine and millions (in both

Palestine and Lebanon) were made refugees by US-backed Israel.

· Over 150,000 were killed in Greece when America advised, equipped,

and financed violent interventions in the late 1940s and late 1960s.

· Over 75,000 civilians were killed and over one million refugees were

created in El Salvador from 1980 to 1994 when the US intensely

supported the efforts of a brutal regime and its death squads to

eliminate a popular uprising.

· 40,000 civilians were killed by the US-backed National Guard in

Nicaragua over the course of almost 50 years.

· 30,000 lives were killed by the US contras in Nicaragua from 1979 to

1989.

· 200,000 Guatemalans were slaughtered from 1960-1990s by a military

apparatus trained, armed, funded, and assisted by America.

· Over 35,000 Colombian civilians have been killed during the

US-supported Columbian war against left-wing rebels.

· More than 4,000 innocent civilians were killed in Panama during the

US invasion in 1989.

· Hundreds of thousands were killed by US direct and indirect

interventions in Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Argentina from the

mid 60s through the 80s.

· 50,000 Haitians were killed when the US military destroyed a peasant

uprising in 1915.

· Between 4,000 and 5,000 Haitians were killed in the early 1990s by

US-established forces.

· Thousands were killed in the Dominican Republic during the 1960s

when US and Dominican troops crushed a pro-Bosch rebellion.

· Over 3,000 were killed and countless others injured by US

interventions in Cuba.

· Hundreds were killed or injured when the US invaded Grenada in 1983.

· Over 50,000 Somalians were killed between 1978 and 1990 by

US-supported Siad Barre.

· Up to 10,000 more Somalians were killed by US troops during

America’s “humanitarian mission” in 1993.

· In the US-supported Rwandan genocide, an estimated 800,000 people

were killed in just 100 days in 1994.

· Over 300,000 were killed and 80,000 were crippled in Angola from a

US-supported civil war.

· Tens of thousands were killed and up to 200,000 were tortured in

Chad by Hissen Habre with US support during the 1980’s.

· 1,500,000 were killed between 1980 and 1988 in southern Africa by

the US-armed South Africa.

· Thousands of people in Pacific islands, Puerto Rico, Utah,

California, Nevada, Washington, New Mexico, and various other places

have been killed, infected, or harmed as a result of US weapon

experiments (especially nuclear weapons and weapons using depleted

uranium).

· Hundreds of civil rights activists have been beaten, tortured,

framed, and killed in the US by government agencies in recent history.

· Hundreds of Black Panther supporters and American Indians were

framed, beaten, or murdered by the FBI and its cohorts in the late

60’s and early 70’s.

· Over a thousand American Muslims “disappeared” after September 11,

2001, and have been detained without evidence of wrongdoing.

· As of the this publishing, over 10,000 were killed in Afghanistan by

America’s “War on Terror.”

Posted (edited)
I have a funny feeling you don't like Americans much  :D

No, I think American government is fierce, and not American people .

I am Iranian, and my governmnet may be corrupt, Doesn't

mean i am a bad person too.

Sorry George, I gotta ask...

When are you guys going to throw out that bunch of dinosaurs that are running your country, Thaigearhead? :o

Edited by Boon Mee
Posted
I have a funny feeling you don't like Americans much  :D

No, I think American government is fierce, and not American people .

I am Iranian, and my governmnet may be corrupt, Doesn't

mean i am a bad person too.

Sorry George, I gotta ask...

When are you guys going to throw out that bunch of dinosaurs that are running your country, Thaigearhead? :o

I prefer not to talk about politics, and what i stated above was just a

generalization based on what kind of view many different western

nationalities have, that i met, with regard to American Gov handling

of their foreign policy.

I trade US markets, that means i have no problem dealing with Americans

People.

With regard to my Government i don't know much, since i was living abroad.

All i can say, it isn't as easy as Iraq war, or may be three times harder.

May be today US enemy will be tommorows friend, who knows...

Posted

theonlyway ->

You are just like Micheal Moore: Plenty of bland bias statements without any citations. All of your statements are biased, only showing the ammount killed approx. by American / Cooalition Troops. Why not write the reasons as well for the Actions? Or, does the truth not support your opinion; so, if you ommit it, it makes it easyer for you to try and push your Anti-American Semitism.

I highly believe in the freedom of speach for all; but, libel is wrong. Without citations I believe your post is libel (same as slander but, slander is only used for spoken words; libel is used for written). I just wish that everyone in this world had open minds. I wish everyone in the world was willing to hear both sides of every story; not close thier ears to other people opinions. I read your statement in it's entirety; what you write is obviously a biased opinion; as, you state many things of the most grousome nature.

I urge you to watch the "Faren-HYPE 9/11" film which coutners Micheal Moore's film "Farenheight 9/11" which explains in detail how he is just munipulating the public with his "shock value" type of information publishing.

~Peder Klockmann

- please forgive my spelling

Posted
theonlyway ->

You are just like Micheal Moore:  Plenty of bland bias statements without any citations.  All of your statements are biased, only showing the ammount killed approx. by American / Cooalition Troops.  Why not write the reasons as well for the Actions?  Or, does the truth not support your opinion; so, if you ommit it, it makes it easyer for you to try and push your Anti-American Semitism. 

I highly believe in the freedom of speach for all; but, libel is wrong.  Without citations I believe your post is libel (same as slander but, slander is only used for spoken words; libel is used for written).  I just wish that everyone in this world had open minds.  I wish everyone in the world was willing to hear both sides of every story; not close thier ears to other people opinions.  I read your statement in it's entirety; what you write is obviously a biased opinion; as, you state many things of the most grousome nature.

I urge you to watch the "Faren-HYPE 9/11" film which coutners Micheal Moore's film "Farenheight 9/11" which explains in detail how he is just munipulating the public with his "shock value" type of information publishing.

~Peder Klockmann

  - please forgive my spelling

'A Bright Shining Lie,' by Neil Sheehan, 'Out of Control,' by Leslie Cockburn, 'Fire in the Lake,' by Francis Fitzgerald, 'A People's History of the United States,' by Howard Zinn, 'Black Power,' Carmichael and Hamilton, 'The Making of a Quagmire,'

by David Halberstam, 'Four Hours in Mai Lai,' by Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim, 'Pentagonism,' by Juan Bosch, '...And the Truth Shall Set You Free,' by David Ike, 'Ho Chi Minh a life,' byWilliam J. Dukier, 'The Spider's Web,' by Allan Friedman. Take in some reading and then get back to us. All real, all documented. It's the past, but it leads to our future. :o

Posted

No, I think American government is fierce, and not American people .

Unfortunately, the days of this logic are now over when 51% of the mandate accepts the present conditions.

Posted

The OP's name says it all for me. He is not for free speech.

I read 'Fire in the Lake' just out of high school. Still have the book. I wonder if it still holds up?

Posted
· 1,500,000 were killed between 1980 and 1988 in southern Africa by

the US-armed South Africa.

The above statement is of course PURE BULLSHIT!! There was an arms embargo against South Africa by the US for a very long time before 1980 and it is still going on to this day. I served in the South African military and never used any US manufactured arms or ammunition. South Africa used only weapons produced locally or bought from the friendly French :o

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