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    all of us here are from different countries and most of us know our countries history. so for all of you who are throwing out facts about what the U.S. is doing or what the U.S. has done. go back to your own history books or do a search on the history of your country and see how clean it is. the U.S. is not perfect but what country is. people can turn a blind eye to all the good things the U.S. has done and just see the bad things. that is their choice. but for me this is my country and i love it! GOD BLESS THE U.S.A!
    Where ever you go.....there you are.

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    All i can say is.....i'm an American, and proud of it~!

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    I would rather be hated than pitied. The unfortunate fact of international
    life is that you cannot please everyone. If you have enemies, you can
    not win their friendship by allowing them to dictate how you will live
    and conduct your own affairs.

    Before WWII, the USA was better liked in the world, but not respected.
    Neither Germany nor Japan thought the USA would ever be a great
    military power. They thought it would be safe to attack America
    because they had a false image of Americans as goofy, luxury-loving
    clowns who would be afraid to suffer battlefield casualties.

    After the war, the US gov't has gone to the opposite extreme, meddling
    in every corner of the world, genuinely believing that they could
    solve everyone's problems, and enjoy both respect and good will.

    My advice for those small nations that depend on the USA for
    their national security:

    Watch your back!
    I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.

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    first i think that there is more the rascism involved... the problem runs much deeper.

    second... to whomever sent me this neggy....

    I dont care what others think of our foriegn policy. we are good, everyone who disagrees is bad. That is what tanks and bombs are for to take care of the disagreements.

    first, thanks so much for expressing your opinion in the forum instead of staying nameless and negging me. second... if bombs and tanks are the answer to disagreements, does that mean i should blow you up? i'm hoping that is a yes. oh, but one question then, how come murder is illegal in our country? most murders start over disagreements... hypocracy runs deep eh? finally... your blind patriotism astounds me. i do not understand how someone can over look the things that a nation has done wrong just because they have American Pride. no matter what... our foriegn policy is pretty shitty... blowing the hell out of everyone that disagrees is a foolish idea. neg me all you want. i could care less... i had the balls to say what i thought, and even though i think antipoints should not be thrown around in the cosmos forum, i really don't care too much. i believe that america needs alot of work, starting with foriegn policy...

    rcgreen> i agree we should not allow our enemies dictate how we will live or conduct our affairs. my only thing is that we should dictate how our enemies live or conduct their affairs either. in afghanistan... (which the taliban wasn't even really our enemy, itr was supposed to be osama bin laden) we dictated how they should run their country... i don't think that is anymore right then if they came over and did the same to us. i am not sure if you agree or not, but don't think i am attacking your statement, just expanding upon it.
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    Originally posted here by rcgreen
    After the war, the US gov't has gone to the opposite extreme, meddling
    in every corner of the world, genuinely believing that they could
    solve everyone's problems, and enjoy both respect and good will.

    My advice for those small nations that depend on the USA for
    their national security:

    Watch your back!
    Those small country's happen to love us. I dare you to find a Kuiati citizen that hates Americans. Or someone from Thailand. Hell I've been in restrauts in Kuait where when the owner of the restraunt find out your an AMerican soldier comes to your table to give you a hug and say thank for being here. America IS doing much in the rest of the world. We protect our intrests and many others as well. America would not leave these country's whose entire livleyhood depends on the US staying in thier country.

    I am pround to be an American in these times.
    Don\'t Put me on a plate!
    I might use my magnet to Escape!

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    One reason people always talk negative things about us is we try to spread our peace of mind to the rest of the world. Look at us were Americans and you guys should be to. Its all to common in the world and frankly if it was me living abroad id probably be annoyed at Americans to.

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    With this said, and said with utmost sincerely, even at this moment of great sorrow some harsh realities must still be faced. America is not the most loved among nations. It is a telling fact that millions of people throughout the world hate America, and are convinced they do so with good reason. These deep seated negative feelings toward America are perhaps most evident among the people of the poorest nations in the developing world and the people of many of the world's Islamic nations, who rightly consider themselves to have been oppressed and exploited by America and American interests. There seems to be no question that many million people across the world today are suffering, even dying, both directly and indirectly due to policies and practices of the American government and its allies. Many of those suffering are our Muslim brothers and sisters. Unless the real causes of this deep animosity toward America are removed it is naïve to think that it will be possible to stop those who would be willing to use violence to harm America,American citizens or American interests. Terrorism can never be stopped until injustice in all of its forms is stopped.

    Regarding the issue of exploitation, particularly economic exploitation, we view as highly significant a comment made in an address to the people of America several years ago by then President of the United States, Bill Clinton, who said, "America with about five percent of the world's population utilizes about forty percent of the world's resources; and, we are going to have to work ever harder to keep it that way." When you are an African parent sitting homeless in the dust, hungry and thirsty, while your children die slowly before your eyes it is easy to see the blatant unfairness of this economic disparity. Is it then surprising that there will be anger toward America? Allah has told us that wealth must be equitably distributed among the world's people and nations.

    The unfettered capitalism of America and the western nations, which has also now been foisted upon much of the rest of the world, is not fair, it is not just and it is not right - in a word it is evil. Islam offers what might be described as a form of limited capitalism, which is fair, just, and right in every aspect, and would result in an equitable distribution of wealth among the peoples and the nations of the world. The introduction of the Islamic economic system throughout the world would be a large step toward correcting past economic injustices, healing the wounds of the exploited masses, and would spread feelings of harmonious unity across the world.

    Regarding the issue of oppression, the examples are so many it would be impossible to enumerate them. America has pushed upon the world, through powerful and often unfair techniques of social influence, a belief in the myth of itself as a model of everything good and right. They insist there is no right political system but the American way, that there is no right social system but the American way, and that there is no right moral system but the American way. In doing so they have stripped the wonderfully varied peoples of the world of their traditional cultures, their traditional beliefs, and their traditional way of living. When you look around the world today you see the citizens of most nations striving in a desperate attempt to mimic the look, the language, and the behaviour of Americans. It is often not a pretty sight!

    America has convinced(through the use of economic, diplomatic, and even military force among other means) much of the world that their form of democracy is the best political system in the world, that it is the only right political system, and that it must be used to govern every nation in the world. As Muslims we must know that the American form of democracy can never be allowed in a truly Islamic society. In the American form of democracy any issue is allowed to be put to a vote of the people, and the majority decision prevails upon all. Can we as Muslims put an issue that has already been decided for us by Allah up for a vote and accept the will of the majority if they vote against the Will of Allah? Of course we cannot, so therefore we can never accept democracy as defined, practiced, and promoted by America. Islam offers a political system that is based on consultation and consensus that allows each individual's voice to be heard, but can never make a decision against the Will of Allah. The nature of this political process is such that it could easily be described as an Islamic democracy.

    The President of the United States, George Bush, now says, "Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists". This is a very scary thing to hear. He has made it very clear to anyone who is not 'with them' that America will harm them in every way that it can. What exactly does he mean when he says, "with us", does it mean as his words seem to suggest the unopposed acceptance of the rightness of their whole way of life? It was suggested a few days ago by one of the leading U.S. government officials that as part of this "war against evil" Muslims in Islamic nations not be allowed to criticize America in their educational institutions, their government functions, or even during their religious activities. We at Islamic-World are most definitely not with the terrorists, but as Muslims we cannot accept much of what is their 'American way of life'. Can we not support them in their attempt to rid the world of criminal violence and terrorism and at the same time not support in its entirety their way of life? We are, and we must remain, critical of all aspects of the American way of life that are in opposition to the Will of Allah.

    This is a very ritical moment in history for Muslims and for Islam. While President Bush is ever so careful at this point to claim that this war against terrorism is not a 'war' against Islam, we must wonder what the future really holds. While America is said to welcome Muslims in their practice of the religion of Islam, we wonder if this Islam we are being so welcomed to practice is truly the Islam given to us by Allah in the Qur'an and in the sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him); or, will they allow us only to practice a weakened and secularized parody of true Islam, similar to that emasculated form of Christianity 'practiced' by the millions of nominal Christians in America and the rest of the western world that seems to blow with the ever changing winds of social fashion and human opinion?

    We must remember it was not many years ago that a leader of the United States Congress stated in an address to the people of America, "Now with the fall of communism the only remaining threat to the American way of life is Islam". The leaders of America and leaders of nations subordinate to American interests often refer to "religious extremism" among Muslims. This 'religious extremism' they refer to sometimes includes such traditional Islamic practices as: Muslim sisters wearing the hijab (head scarf);Muslim brothers having beards, wearing turbans, or dressing in a tradition Islamic manner; praying regularly five times a day; praying too often at the masjid (mosque); or,believing that it is obligatory to live according to sharia (the Laws of Allah). The leaders of America and the western nations have made the term "fundamentalist Muslim" almost synonymous with the word terrorist. The term 'fundamentalist' as it refers to religion simply means, one who believes in the fundamental truths and doctrines of their religion. The term 'fundamentalist' is so alien to Muslims it would never be used by them. In Islam, if you are not a 'fundamentalist' Muslim you are not a Muslim.

    Ultimately, America and the rest of the non-Muslim world must come to know and accept that all Muslims believe with good reason that they are responsible to Allah to help create a human society living fully and truly according to the Will of God, and most, if not all, Muslims will never cease in their efforts until that most sacred goal is achieved. This is the reality of Islamic faith and practice. Now is the time for Muslims across the world to stand tall and stand united, it is the moment for Muslims to be strong and to be proud, for we have in the Islam given to us by Allah in His Mercy the answer to every terrible problem presently threatening to destroy human society.

    We believe that Muslims throughout the world should aid in the struggle to bring an end to criminal violence and terrorism of all kinds and in all places. The world's Muslims and Islamic nations should not, though, allow America to dictate the agenda in this proclaimed "war against evil". The followers of Islam are better placed to determine what constitutes a good, right, and just society than any other sector in today's world.No Muslim or Islamic nation should support, aid, or assist America to achieve any goal that is not consistent with Islam.

    The non-Muslim world, as they decide how best to act against those they accuse of aiding, abetting, or carrying out acts of criminal violence or terrorism, must never ignore the fact that Islam does undeniably place high and binding obligation upon every Muslim to come to the aid of their innocent brothers and sisters anywhere in the world if they are attacked. If America and the world's other non-Muslim governments do not rightly carry out this battle against evil, Muslims and Islamic nations would no longer be able to legitimately offer their support and assistance. If it ever becomes clear that innocent Muslims are suffering or dying due to this "war against terrorism" being carried out in a wrong and unjust manner, all Muslims and Islamic nations should immediately withdraw their support from those responsible for bringing about this harm, and offer assistance to their brothers and sisters who have become the victims of wrongful violence.

    We do not think sufficient evidence has so far been presented to feel sure that Osama bin Laden is responsible for the tragic deaths of thousands in America. We are open to the possibility that he may be responsible but we hope, of course, that these deaths do not fall upon the responsibility of any Muslim. We would not like to think followers of Islam would ever perpetrate such appalling acts. We believe that in the interests of justice, and to make this battle against terrorism most effective, that no action should be taken against any party until the weight of evidence is undeniable. No matter who is ultimately proven to have committed this atrocity we believe they should receive fitting punishment. We believe the perpetrators should be punished not because we think that their punishment will deter future acts of terrorism - but, for acts so vile as to cause the deaths of thousands of innocent people to go unpunished would indeed send a very dangerous message to others who might contemplate such actions in the future.

    It is our hope and our prayer that this "war against terrorism" will not turn into a vicious quest for revenge which could so very quickly transform itself into the "clash of civilizations", Western secular materialism against Islam, which many believe is inevitable. At this critical point in human history the United States of America must make a most crucial choice. America in its grief can choose to exercise its unprecedented military and economic power in an orgy of vengeance, relentlessly crushing helpless 'enemies' both real and imagined, reveling in its role as the world's sole remaining superpower, and continue ignoring the genuine concern of millions around the world who believe its cruel self-serving policies have been largely responsible for the intolerable suffering of the world's poor and powerless, or America can choose to honour the memory of those who died so tragically by using its great power and influence to mark that moment of madness as the beginning of the creation of a future world of peace, love, and justice.

    If America and the world's other governments in their completely justified, very necessary, and much overdue "war against terrorism" will also commit part of this long and difficult struggle to the creation of a good, right, and just society, if they do so in a way that follows the accepted standards of justice, and if they harm no innocent citizens of any nation in the process, then it should be expected they will receive the full and continued support of virtually every Muslim in the World.
    It is better to be HATED for who you are, than LOVED for who you are NOT.

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    Perhaps this could answer some questions...

    The following is a partial list of U.S. military interventions from 1890 to 1999. This guide does NOT include demonstration duty by military police, mobilizations of the National Guard, offshore shows of naval strength, reinforcements of embassy personnel, the use of non-Defense Department personnel (such as the Drug Enforcement Agency), military exercises, non-combat mobilizations (such as replacing postal strikers), the permanent stationing of armed forces, covert actions where the U.S. did not play a command and control role, the use of small hostage rescue units, most uses of proxy troops, U.S. piloting of foreign warplanes, foreign disaster assistance, military training and advisory programs not involving direct combat, civic action programs, and many other military activities


    SOUTH DAKOTA
    1890 (-?)
    Troops
    300 Lakota Indians massacred at Wounded
    Knee.
    ARGENTINA
    1890
    Troops
    Buenos Aires interests protected.

    CHILE
    1891
    Troops
    Marines clash with nationalist rebels.

    HAITI
    1891
    Troops
    Black workers revolt on U.S.-claimed Navassa Island defeated.

    IDAHO
    1892
    Troops
    Army suppresses silver miners' strike.

    HAWAII
    1893 (-?)
    Naval, troops
    Independent kingdom overthrown, annexed.

    CHICAGO
    1894
    Troops
    Breaking of rail strike, 34 killed.

    NICARAGUA
    1894
    Troops
    Month-long occupation of Bluefields.

    CHINA
    1894-95
    Naval, troops
    Marines land in Sino-Japanese War.

    KOREA
    1894-96
    Troops
    Marines kept in Seoul during war.

    PANAMA
    1895
    Troops, naval
    Marines land in Colombian province.

    NICARAGUA
    1896
    Troops
    Marines land in port of Corinto.

    CHINA
    1898-1900
    Troops
    Boxer Rebellion fought by foreign armies.

    PHILIPPINES
    1898-1910(-?)
    Naval, troops
    Seized from Spain, killed
    600,000 Filipinos.

    CUBA
    1898-1902(-?)
    Naval, troops
    Seized from Spain, still hold Navy
    base.

    PUERTO RICO
    1898(-?)
    Naval, troops
    Seized from Spain, occupation
    continues.

    GUAM
    1898(-?)
    Naval, troops
    Seized from Spain, still use as base.

    MINNESOTA
    1898(-?)
    Troops
    Army battles Chippewa at Leech Lake.

    NICARAGUA
    1898
    Troops
    Marines land at port of San Juan del Sur.

    SAMOA
    1899(-?)
    Troops
    Battle over succession to throne.

    NICARAGUA
    1899
    Troops
    Marines land at port of Bluefields.

    IDAHO
    1899-1901
    Troops
    Army occupies Coeur d'Alene mining region.

    OKLAHOMA
    1901
    Troops
    Army battles Creek Indian revolt.

    PANAMA
    1901-14
    Naval, troops
    Broke off from Colombia 1903, annexed Canal Zone 1914-99.

    HONDURAS
    1903
    Troops
    Marines intervene in revolution.

    DOMINICAN REP.
    1903-04
    Troops
    U.S. interests protected in Revolution.

    KOREA
    1904-05
    Troops
    Marines land in Russo-Japanese War.

    CUBA
    1906-09
    Troops
    Marines land in democratic election.

    NICARAGUA
    1907
    Troops
    "Dollar Diplomacy" protectorate set up.

    HONDURAS
    1907
    Troops
    Marines land during war with Nicaragua.

    PANAMA
    1908
    Troops
    Marines intervene in election contest.

    NICARAGUA
    1910
    Troops
    Marines land in Bluefields and Corinto.

    HONDURAS
    1911
    Troops
    U.S. interests protected in civil war.

    CHINA
    1911-41
    Naval, troops
    Continuous occupation with flare-ups.

    CUBA
    1912
    Troops
    U.S. interests protected in Havana.

    PANAMA
    19l2
    Troops
    Marines land during heated election.

    HONDURAS
    19l2
    Troops
    Marines protect U.S. economic interests.

    NICARAGUA
    1912-33
    Troops, bombing
    20-year occupation, fought guerrillas.

    MEXICO
    19l3
    Naval
    Americans evacuated during revolution.

    DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
    1914
    Naval
    Fight with rebels over Santo Domingo.

    COLORADO
    1914
    Troops
    Breaking of miners' strike by Army.

    MEXICO
    1914-18
    Naval, troops
    Series of interventions against
    nationalists.

    HAITI
    1914-34
    Troops, bombing
    19-year occupation after revolts.

    DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
    1916-24
    Troops
    8-year Marine occupation.

    CUBA
    1917-33
    Troops
    Military occupation, economic protectorate.

    WORLD WAR I
    19l7-18
    Naval, troops
    Ships sunk, fought Germany

    RUSSIA
    1918-22
    Naval, troops
    Five landings to fight Bolsheviks.


    PANAMA
    1918-20
    Troops
    "Police duty" during unrest after elections.

    YUGOSLAVIA
    1919
    Troops
    Marines intervene for Italy against Serbs in Dalmatia.

    HONDURAS
    1919
    Troops
    Marines land during election campaign.

    GUATEMALA
    1920
    Troops
    2-week intervention against unionists.

    WEST VIRGINIA
    1920-21
    Troops, bombing
    Army intervenes against
    mineworkers.

    TURKEY
    1922
    Troops
    Fought nationalists in Smyrna (Izmir).

    CHINA
    1922-27
    Naval, troops
    Deployment during nationalist revolt.

    HONDURAS
    1924-25
    Troops
    Landed twice during election strife.

    PANAMA
    1925
    Troops
    Marines suppress general strike.

    CHINA
    1927-34
    Troops
    Marines stationed throughout the country.

    EL SALVADOR
    1932
    Naval
    Warships sent during Faribundo Marti revolt.

    WASHINGTON DC
    1932
    Troops
    Army stops WWI vet bonus protest.

    WORLD WAR II
    1941-45
    Naval,troops, bombing, nuclear
    Fought Axis for 3
    years; 1st nuclear war.

    DETROIT
    1943
    Troops
    Army puts down Black rebellion.

    IRAN
    1946
    Nuclear threat
    Soviet troops told to leave north (Iranian
    Azerbaijan).

    YUGOSLAVIA
    1946
    Naval
    Response to shooting-down of U.S. plane.

    URUGUAY
    1947
    Nuclear threat
    Bombers deployed as show of strength.

    GREECE
    1947-49
    Command operation
    U.S. directs extreme-right in civil
    war.

    CHINA
    1948-49
    Troops
    Marines evacuate Americans before Communist victory.

    GERMANY
    1948
    Nuclear threat
    Atomic-capable bombers guard Berlin Airlift.

    PHILIPPINES
    1948-54
    Command operation
    CIA directs war against Huk
    Rebellion.

    PUERTO RICO
    1950
    Command operation
    Independence rebellion crushed in
    Ponce.

    KOREA
    1950-53
    Troops, naval, bombing, nuclear threats
    U.S.&
    South Korea fight China & North Korea to stalemate; A-bomb threat in 1950, & vs. China in 1953. Still have bases.

    IRAN
    1953
    Command operation
    CIA overthrows democracy, installs Shah.

    VIETNAM
    1954
    Nuclear threat
    Bombs offered to French to use against
    siege.

    GUATEMALA
    1954
    Command operation, bombing, nuclear threat CIA directs exile invasion after new gov't nationalizes U.S. company lands; bombers based in Nicaragua.

    EGYPT
    1956
    Nuclear threat, troops
    Soviets told to keep out of Suez crisis; MArines evacuate foreigners

    LEBANON
    1958
    Troops, naval
    Marine occupation against rebels.

    IRAQ
    1958
    Nuclear threat
    Iraq warned against invading Kuwait.

    CHINA
    1958
    Nuclear threat
    China told not to move on Taiwan isles.

    PANAMA
    1958
    Troops
    Flag protests erupt into confrontation.

    VIETNAM
    1960-75
    Troops, naval, bombing, nuclear threats Fought South Vietnam revolt & North Vietnam; 1-2 million killed in longest U.S. war; atomic bomb threats in 1968 and 1969.

    CUBA
    1961
    Command operation CIA-directed exile invasion fails.

    GERMANY
    1961
    Nuclear threat Alert during Berlin Wall crisis.

    CUBA
    1962
    Nuclear threat
    Naval
    Blockade during missile crisis; near-war with USSR.

    LAOS
    1962
    Command operation
    Military buildup during guerrilla war.

    PANAMA
    1964
    Troops
    Panamanians shot for urging canal's return.

    INDONESIA
    1965
    Command operation Million killed in CIA-assisted army coup.

    DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
    1965-66
    Troops, bombing Marines land during election campaign.

    GUATEMALA
    1966-67
    Command operation Green Berets intervene against rebels.

    DETROIT
    1967
    Troops
    Army battles Blacks, 43 killed.

    UNITED STATES
    1968
    Troops
    After King is shot; over 21,000 soldiers in cities.

    CAMBODIA
    1969-75
    Bombing, troops, naval Up to 2 million killed in decade of bombing, starvation, and political chaos.

    OMAN
    1970
    Command operation U.S. directs Iranian marine invasion.

    LAOS
    1971-73
    Command operation, bombing U.S. directs South Vietnamese invasion; "carpet-bombs" countryside.

    SOUTH DAKOTA
    1973
    Command operation Army directs Wounded Knee siege of Lakotas.

    MIDEAST
    1973
    Nuclear threat World-wide alert during Mideast War.

    CHILE
    1973
    Command operation CIA-backed coup ousts elected marxist president.

    CAMBODIA
    1975
    Troops, bombing Gas captured ship, 28 die in copter crash.

    ANGOLA
    1976-92
    Command operation CIA assists South African-backed rebels.

    IRAN
    1980
    Troops, nuclear threat, aborted bombing Raid to rescue Embassy hostages; 8 troops die in copter-plane crash. Soviets warned not to get involved in revolution.

    LIBYA
    1981
    Naval jets Two Libyan jets shot down in maneuvers.

    EL SALVADOR
    1981-92
    Command operation, troops Advisors, overflights aid anti-rebel war, soldiers briefly involved in hostage clash.

    NICARAGUA
    1981-90
    Command operation, naval CIA directs exile (Contra) invasions, plants harbor mines against revolution.

    LEBANON
    1982-84
    Naval, bombing, troops Marines expel PLO and back Phalangists, Navy bombs and shells Muslim and Syrian positions.

    HONDURAS
    1983-89
    Troops
    Maneuvers help build bases near borders.

    GRENADA
    1983-84
    Troops, bombing Invasion four years after revolution.

    IRAN
    1984
    Jets
    Two Iranian jets shot down over Persian Gulf.

    LIBYA
    1986
    Bombing, naval Air strikes to topple nationalist gov't.

    BOLIVIA
    1986
    Troops Army assists raids on cocaine region.

    IRAN
    1987-88
    Naval, bombing US intervenes on side of Iraq in war.

    LIBYA
    1989
    Naval jets Two Libyan jets shot down.

    VIRGIN ISLANDS
    1989
    Troops
    St. Croix Black unrest after storm.

    PHILIPPINES
    1989
    Jets
    Air cover provided for government against coup.

    PANAMA
    1989-90
    Troops, bombing
    Nationalist government ousted by 27,000 soldiers, leaders arrested, 2000+ killed.

    LIBERIA
    1990
    Troops
    Foreigners evacuated during civil war.

    SAUDI ARABIA
    1990-91
    Troops, jets Iraq countered after invading Kuwait; 540,000 troops also stationed in Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Israel.

    IRAQ
    1990-?
    Bombing, troops, naval Blockade of Iraqi and Jordanian ports, air strikes; 200,000+ killed in invasion of Iraq and Kuwait; no-fly zone over Kurdish north, Shiite south, large-scale destruction of Iraqi military.

    KUWAIT
    1991
    Naval, bombing, troops Kuwait royal family returned to throne.

    LOS ANGELES
    1992
    Troops
    Army, Marines deployed against anti-police uprising.

    SOMALIA
    1992-94
    Troops, naval, bombing U.S.-led United Nations occupation during civil war; raids against one Mogadishu faction.

    YUGOSLAVIA
    1992-94
    Naval
    Nato blockade of Serbia and Montenegro.

    BOSNIA
    1993-95
    Jets, bombing No-fly zone patrolled in civil war; downed jets, bombed Serbs.

    HAITI
    1994-96
    Troops, naval
    Blockade against military government; troops restore President Aristide to office three years after coup.

    CROATIA
    1995
    Bombing
    Krajina Serb airfields attacked before Croatian offensive.

    ZAIRE (CONGO)
    1996-97
    Troops
    Marines at Rwandan Hutu refuge camps, in area where Congo revolution begins.

    LIBERIA
    1997
    Troops
    Soldiers under fire during evacuation of foreigners.

    ALBANIA
    1997
    Troops
    Soldiers under fire during evacuation of foreigners.

    SUDAN
    1998
    Missiles
    Attack on pharmaceutical plant alleged to be "terrorist" nerve gas plant.

    AFGHANISTAN
    1998
    Missiles
    Attack on former CIA training camps used by Islamic fundamentalist groups alleged to have attacked embassies.

    IRAQ
    1998-?
    Bombing, Missiles
    Four days of intensive air strikes after weapons inspectors allege Iraqi obstructions.

    YUGOSLAVIA
    1999-?
    Bombing, Missiles
    Heavy NATO air strikes after Serbia declines to withdraw from Kosovo.

    YEMEN
    2000
    Naval
    Suicide bomb attack on USS Cole.

    MACEDONIA
    2001
    Troops
    NATO troops shift and partially disarm Albanian rebels.

    UNITED STATES
    2001
    Jets, naval
    Response to hijacking attacks.

    AFGHANISTAN
    2001
    Massive U.S. mobilization to attack Taliban, Bin Laden. War could expand to Iraq, Sudan, and beyond.

    http://www.zmag.org/CrisesCurEvts/interventions.htm
    \"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.\" -- Dom Helder Camara

  10. #70
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    Jul 2002
    Posts
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    I agree with you toker. The U.S. should just worry about our own and forget the rest of the world (unless another attack like 911) If they want or need help just say oh well. "Kill em all, let God sort them out."

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