posted on Nov, 15 2007 @ 11:22 AM
reply to post by BitRaiser
Whoa whoa whoa. Some of your dates of U.S. aggression just aren't correct.
You write (bolded is my commentary):
"Here's a list of the nations that have suffered US aggression
:
China 1945 to 1960s
The Cold War, 1947 to 1989
How can you blame this solely on us?
China 1945 to 1960s
Italy 1947-48
Greece 1947 to 1950s
Philippines 1940s and 1950s
Korea 1945-1953
Albania 1949-1953
Eastern Europe 1948-1956
What?
Germany 1950s
I fail to see how rebuilding a country is aggression, but I guess you have a right to your opinion.
Iran 1953
Guatemala 1953-1954
Costa Rica mid-1950s, 1970-71
Syria 1956-1957
Middle East 1957-1958
Indonesia 1957-1958 (see 1965)
British Guiana 1953-1964
Soviet Union 1940 to 1960s
Again, what? They didn't return the favor?
Italy 1950s to 1970s
Evidence?
Vietnam 1950-1973
Cambodia 1969 to 1973
Lebanon 1957-58
Laos 1957-1973
Cuba 1957 to present
Haiti 1959-1963
Guatemala 1960 to 1980s
Peru 1960-1965
France/Algeria 1960s
We interfered because France asked us to help. It's not aggression.
Equador 1960-1963
The Congo 1960-1978
Dominican Republic 1963-1966
Brazil 1961-1964
Indonesia 1965
East Timor 1965
Ghana 1966
Uruguay 1964-1970
Chile 1964-1973
Greece 1964-1974
Bolivia 1964-1975
Iraq 1972-1975
Angola 1975 to 1980s
Jamaica 1976-1980
Seychelles 1979-1981
Grenada 1979-1984
Lebanon 1982
Morocco 1983
Suriname 1982-1984
Libya 1981-1989
Nicaragua 1981-1990
Panama 1989-1990
Bulgaria 1990
Liberia 1990
Iraq 1990-to present
In all fairness, they did invade a country first. The current war notwithstanding, I fail to see how we were aggressors until
we invaded this last time."
Furthermore, you repeat several countries with several different dates to make the list appear longer. Also, I cannot confirm some of your countries
and dates.
Yes, we have been aggressors, and I abhor this, but please don't make us out to be much worse than we actually are.