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Re: American Support // General DiscussionananasMar 10, 2003, 7:30am
The US have been involved in more wars in the past 60 years
than any other country. They just do not occur in most statistics because they never were related to the USA in any way, the US just decided that it is in their interest to support this or that one of the war parties. Korea was actually a war between the USSR who occupied the north and the USA who occupied the south. In the Korea war the USA used chemical weapons, they just have not been declared to be weapons, they have just been used to destroy all plants. They did damage to the plants and to the children mostly, who have been completely unprotected. Those children still suffer from those chemicals. I do not know about the USSR, I'm sure they did similar things too. No UN peacekeeping though, just plain mass killing. There is still no peace in Korea, they do not have a peace contract so where is this peace? If it was thought to be peacekeeping it faied completely. The US uses uranium projectiles that cause blood cancer for future generations of civilians, they did just recently in eastern Europe. OK, those have been UN peacekeeping missions - but using uranium projectiles was not part of the mission. And todays children and their children will suffer from it still in 20, 50 or even 100 years. I wish we - and that includes you - would actually look more mehind the scenes so we could see how criminal nearly all high militairs really are. They never tell really the truth I'm sure. They have "vital" interests in wars, it guarantees their jobs to be save. They need to heat old wars or create new wars in order to keep their power and money continues to flow into developement of new weapons. Of course those new weapons need to be used to make new peace - it just requires some new wars. [View Quote] |