Memorial Day in America is coming up this Monday. We're to remember all those who died in prior wars protecting America from attack and protecting freedom!
Welcome to the land of the free and the home of the brave. Let's all remember... but wait, this is all bullshit.
The United States isn't in threat of being invaded. In fact, the last time the country was invaded by a state was 1814 when the White House was burned to the ground by the British.
Here is a list of the countries the United States has had military involvement in:
[quote]The following is a list of countries invaded by the US forces (naval, military and ultimately air forces) since its inception in order of major incidents. This catalogue derives heavily form the work of US academic Dr Zoltan Grossman's article “From Wounded Knee to Libya : a century of U.S. military interventions” [1], Gideon Polya's book ‘Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (that includes a brief history of all countries since Neolithic times) [2] and William Blum's book “ Rogue State ” [3]. This list includes instances of violent deployment of US forces within America (e.g. against demonstrators, miners etc), and includes small-scale bombing and military intervention operations, military evacuations of Americans and specific instances of explicit threats of use of nuclear weapons. The list does not include the 1801-1805 US Marine Barbary War operations against Barbary pirates based in Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia and Libya , and also ignores massive US subversion of virtually all countries in the world.
(1) American Indian nations (1776 onwards, American Indian Genocide; 1803, Louisiana Purchase; 1844, Indians banned from east of the Mississippi; 1861 onwards, California genocide; 1890, Lakota Indians massacre), (2) Mexico (1836-1846; 1913; 1914-1918; 1923), (3) Nicaragua (1856-1857; 1894; 1896; 1898; 1899; 1907; 1910; 1912-1933; 1981-1990), (4) American forces deployed against Americans (1861-1865, Civil War; 1892; 1894; 1898; 1899-1901; 1901; 1914; 1915; 1920-1921; 1932; 1943; 1967; 1968; 1970; 1973; 1992; 2001), (5), Argentina (1890), (6), Chile (1891; 1973), (7) Haiti (1891; 1914-1934; 1994; 2004-2005), (8) Hawaii (1893-), (9) China (1895-1895; 1898-1900; 1911-1941; 1922-1927; 1927-1934; 1948-1949; 1951-1953; 1958), (10) Korea (1894-1896; 1904-1905; 1951-1953), (11) Panama (1895; 1901-1914; 1908; 1912; 1918-1920; 1925; 1958; 1964; 1989-), (12) Philippines (1898-1910; 1948-1954; 1989; 2002-), (13) Cuba (1898-1902; 1906-1909; 1912; 1917-1933; 1961; 1962), (14) Puerto Rico (1898-; 1950; ); (15) Guam (1898-), (16) Samoa (1899-), (17) Honduras (1903; 1907; 1911; 1912; 1919; 1924-1925; 1983-1989), (18) Dominican Republic (1903-1904; 1914; 1916-1924; 1965-1966), (19) Germany (1917-1918; 1941-1945; 1948; 1961), (20) Russia (1918-1922), (21) Yugoslavia (1919; 1946; 1992-1994; 1999), (22) Guatemala (1920; 1954; 1966-1967), (23) Turkey (1922), (24) El Salvador (1932; 1981-1992), (25) Italy (1941-1945); (26) Morocco (1941-1945), (27) France (1941-1945), (28) Algeria (1941-1945), (29) Tunisia (1941-1945), (30) Libya (1941-1945; 1981; 1986; 1989; 2011), (31) Egypt (1941-1945; 1956; 1967; 1973; 2013), (32) India (1941-1945), (33) Burma (1941-1945), (34) Micronesia (1941-1945), (35) Papua New Guinea (1941-1945), (36) Vanuatu (1941-1945), (37) Austria (1941-1945), (38) Hungary (1941-1945), (39) Japan (1941-1945), (40) Iran (1946; 1953; 1980; 1984; 1987-1988; ), (41) Uruguay (1947), (42) Greece (1947-1949), (43) Vietnam (1954; 1960-1975), (44) Lebanon (1958; 1982-1984), (45) Iraq (1958; 1963; 1990-1991; 1990-2003; 1998; 2003-2011), (46) Laos (1962-), (47) Indonesia (1965), (48) Cambodia (1969-1975; 1975), (49) Oman (1970), (50) Laos (1971-1973), (51) Angola (1976-1992), (52) Grenada (1983-1984), (53) Bolivia (1986; ), (54) Virgin Islands (1989), (55) Liberia (1990; 1997; 2003), (56) Saudi Arabia (1990-1991), (57) Kuwait (1991), (58) Somalia (1992-1994; 2006), (59) Bosnia (1993-), (60) Zaire (Congo) (1996-1997), (61) Albania (1997), (62) Sudan (1998), (63) Afghanistan (1998; 2001-), (64) Yemen (2000; 2002-), (65) Macedonia (2001), (66) Colombia (2002-), (67) Pakistan (2005-), (68) Syria (2008; 2011-), (69) Uganda (2011), (70) Mali (2013), (71) Niger (2013).[/quote]
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya050713.htm
The troops are protecting my freedom? Sure they are. Keep telling yourself that the troops are the only thing keeping other governments from attacking the United States.
The troops are an invading force. They are not a force for defense. Prove me wrong if you can.
[spoiler]You can't.[/spoiler]
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1 답변작성자: AlphaHotel77 5/23/2015 7:17:58 PMUgh another douchebag liberal who feels guilty for America's crimes. Go move to Somalia, maybe you'll appreciate their warlords fag
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9 답변I don't support them either. I mean, it use to be something to be proud of. Now their just pawns to politicians.
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1 답변The reason why other countries don't attack us is because of our armed forces. If they weren't there to defend us, we would be toast.
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1 답변Wow. I didn't realize how many conflicts we were able to get ourselves into in just a few hundred years.
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7 답변Pearl Harbor was an attack on AMERICAN soil. The only reason why we haven't been attacked on a massive scale is because of our military and 100+ million gun owners
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2 답변작성자: Tiber of Astora 5/23/2015 3:54:49 PMEdgy as fak'. Dude. You are the biggest fakin' troll I've seen in a long time. That's coming from me. This b8... To those who actually believe this shite: [spoiler]Why aren't you proud? 1.) We are not directly involved in attacking sovereign political entities of a foreign nature. 2.) What conflict are we in that you don't agree with? Afghanistan? It's not like we're attacking a sovereign nation. We're killing Hajjis. 3.) Sure, you can point fingers at the Iraq War, but that was more of a purge than anything. Iraq would have been a lot more stable than it is now if it wasn't for Obama's administration championing the removal of American troops. Iraq is a fuhkin' power vacuum without having left a residual force to maintain order. Iraq's security force and current government are a joke. 4.) Politicians? What are you all saying? You do realize that the public elects their officials? Whatever decisions they make reflect American interests. When thinking about the sovereignty of foreign nations TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT: De Facto / De Jure Most of the factions that we attack in countries like South America are drug cartels. Also take "Sphere of Influence" into account. That is probably the most important thing to understand. [/spoiler]
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17 답변OK, so what I'm seeing is another bandwagon fool who blames the worker for the bosses decision. I served, and I can tell you, orders come from way above 99% of the average service member. Like a lot of others have said, blame the politicians, not the ones who join. We don't join to invade, or kill innocent people, or for shits and goggles. We join so that we can play our part in keeping this a country where ignorant remarks like that don't get you killed, only get you your ass chewed. So that when I'm older my daughter will live in a free country. So she can make a life for herself, no matter her choices. And lastly, for me at least, its about honor. Both of my grandfathers served, my father served, my brother served.
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2 답변Couldn't agree more. I can't support people who do nothing for their Country other than die. They don't protect us, we don't need troops in every single -blam!-ing country that claims they have weapons of mass destruction. Russia has something like 4,000 nukes or even more. If you're apart of the military, navy, air forces or whatever branch of stupidity you spread off onto, you're nothing more than a government lapdog.