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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Who's the real aggressor?

North Korea!!!
Considering the US has over 700 military bases scattered in 156 different countries, who is the actual aggressor here? Heck, why couldn't this be considered a defensive move in the long run as the US continues it's military base build up around the world. The most recent considerations are Yemen & Sudan. The US has agreed to pump millions into Yemen to help fight terrorism. Do you know that this really means military build up in yet another country?

Here we have an article that describes North Korea as an aggressor as they have launched artillery onto a South Korean island. I do not condone this whatsoever. I can certainly understand a person's concern over this latest incident. The US government along with the American people deem this country as insane for many reasons. 1) they have nuclear capability and are going to use it. Well, the US has nuclear capability and has used it also......well the H bomb anyway, killing many 100,000's of Japanese innocent civilians. The use of nuclear weapons was a very serious consideration during the Vietnam war also by the US. 2) are they insane because of a simple military incident? Yes, I call this simple because the US has used military action 40+ times since WW2, casting their military bases across the entire earth, so who's insane here? Our government propaganda says that North Korea wants to take over the world. Ummm, what makes us believe that? Do they have a history of invasions? The US history of invasions is not like any other country, hands down. We have a long history of invading countries then turning out to be an occupier, period!! Below is a list of the global military dominance the US exercises.


Here's a cut out of one of the articles concerning the worlds belief about the global military empire.

The World Responds

“Social movements have proliferated around the world in response to the empire of US bases.” For some, just their presence is an affront to national sovereignty and pride. Others reject their purpose – aggressive wars, continued violence, and all the other above-cited fallout wherever they’re located. Globally, these bases “represent a massive injustice” to host nations and communities where they’re located.

In the Middle East alone

Worldwide military empire

Global military dominance, how long can it last?

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