Democracy And Bombs
With news of the fact that we are now funding Islamic jihadists in Azerbaijan against Christian Armenians (shortly after dumping tens of billions on Ukranian neo-nazis, even though we are supposedly the most anti-nazi of all time), I felt it appropriate to craft a liberal democracy world tour article.
Here is a noncomprehensive list of the—fully liberal and mostly peaceful—USA bombing campaigns across the world, starting at the end of World War 2 (during Phase One of the Liberal World Order):
- Nuked Japan 1945
- Korea and China 1950-1953
- Guatemala 1957
- Indonesia 1958
- Cuba 1959-1961
- Guatemala (again) 1960
- Congo 1964-1965
- Laos 1964-1973
- Vietnam 1961-1973
- Cambodia 1969-1970
- Guatemala (againx2) 1967-1969
- Grenada 1983
- Lebanon and Syria 1983-1984
- Libya 1986
- El Salvador 1980
- Nicaragua 1980
- Iran 1987
- Panama 1989
- Iraq 1981
- Kuwait 1991
- Somalia 1993
- Bosnia 1994-1995
- Sudan 1998
- Afghanistan 1998
- Yugoslavia 1999
- Yemen 2002
- Iraq (again) 1991-2003
- Iraq (againx2) 2003-present
- Afghanistan 2001-2021
- Pakistan 2004-present
- Somalia 2007-2016
- Kenya 2007-present
- Yemen (again) 2009 and 2011
- Uganda 2011-2017
- Yemen (againx2) 2015-present
- Libya (again) 2011 and 2015-present
- Syria (again) 2014- present
All of that is only across the span of about 80 years.
This is not the habits of a republic; it is the habit of an empire. A liberal democratic one, apparently. Keep that in mind.
If you don’t know about any of these, I recommend searching “Americans bomb [insert country and date here]”. You’ll come across a wealth of information, usually CIA-related for those relatively obscure/hidden bombing campaigns.
Liberal democracy: Diversity, Equality, Freedom and Liberty for all; delivered exclusively by bombing campaigns.
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