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US foreign policy

Monday, September 8th, 2008 | Uncategorized | Comments

Does it really matter which person is elected to the White House.  US foreign policy hasn’t changed for the last 120 years, they will still rape weak and poor countries of their valuable resources with the aim of securing stability and economic prosperity in their own.

Nothing has really changed in the last century, and I don’t expect anything to change in the next century either.  There is an underlying dark aspect of US politics that many have chosen to ignore and brush under the cover.  Does anyone remember the US support of coup d’etats in Hawaii, Cuba, Costa Rica, Philippines, Nicaragua, Honduras, Iran, Guatemala, South Vietnam, Chile, Grenada and Panama?

Afghanistan and Iraq were only the latest examples of direct American intervention, and certainly not the last.  All this pre-election rhetoric and sweet talk really is a joke.  This time around I’m sure history will be made, but not by which person is in the Whitehouse, but by the next country the US decides to attack, rape and destroy, all in the name of democracy and freedom. 

What is really frightening is that now with Russia, China and India becoming powerful players in the world economy, can the USA continue their historical course.  With NATO planning on expansion and the US insistance of a missle defense program on the Asian doorstep, then maybe the future isn’t as clear as the last 100 years have seen.

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