Do you know the Soros foundation distributed identical instruction leaflets to protesters in both the 2014 Maidan Square uprising in Kiev and the 2011 Tahrir Square unrest in Cairo?
One was in Ukrainian, the other in Arabic.
Same playbook, different battleground...
@D162Michele Deserved. If ChatGPT, who had their executive posted in the military with a title out of nowhere, did this it would be hilarious that they chose to take money to undermine their other large customer. Anywho, Americans accept money from anyone regardless the reason.
There is no acceptable level of neurological assault. All involved should have the exact same as has been and Ís still inflicted on me spread to their children and since in America it always eventually does, I pray to God he will allow me to listen to their screams of agony that
Now, to the asshole who is torturing me this morning, a Little Shock to 1 of my 3 nerves on a very sensitive area Ís STILL RAPE! You still sexually assaulted me twice now this morning. You are a sexual abuser on top of everything else. There is no Justice in America. None.
There is no ameliorating assaults from nervous system hijacking. All of it is a grave human rights abuse. No one, not even US military, US government agency, or US military contractors have the right to hack the body of someone without their knowledge or consent, let alone
People who violate all constitutional rights of someone else, all civil rights of someone else, all human rights of someone else can never hide themselves as a good person, they are literal criminals, regardless of title.
“Why do Asian countries want U.S. bases?”
Classic empire-brain logic.
As if every U.S. base on earth is there because local people lovingly begged Washington to occupy them.
Please.
Cuba has wanted the U.S. out of Guantanamo for decades.
Is America leaving?
Iraq has repeatedly pushed back against U.S. military presence.
Did America politely pack up?
Afghanistan had U.S. troops for twenty years.
Was that also because Afghans were begging to be bombed, occupied, and drone-policed?
The U.S. does not “protect” countries out of charity.
It plants bases where it wants leverage.
It stays where it wants control.
It calls occupation “security.”
It calls dependency “alliance.”
It calls military encirclement “stability.”
Some governments invite U.S. bases because they are weak, captured, scared, bribed, dependent, or useful to Washington.
That does not make the empire benevolent.
It just means the cage sometimes comes with local signatures.
So no, the question is not why some Asian elites host U.S. power.
The question is why America thinks it has the right to turn other people’s land into permanent launchpads for its own wars.
You did not protect anyone;
you simply turned all the colonial slaves into your own military outposts.
@Evers1Irias@DD_Geopolitics@SecRubio Until we fix the problems in this country which includes facing who we are and what we have done and still do there is no way for the US to fix itself.
@DD_Geopolitics They? Harry Truman, the same guy who dropped nukes on Japan and blocked the State of Palestine while backing the creation of Israel. A lot like another sociopath from the DNC, LBJ, who covered up the USS Liberty attack, and also ordered Operation Rolling Thunder.