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I didn’t see any other state rushing to condemn their own war criminals.Well, yes.
Florida.
Not your comrade.What's this "our" business, comrade?
We protect ours and celebrate them sometimes.I didn’t see any other state rushing to condemn their own war criminals.
We’ve had army bases named after previous generations of scumbags for decades. Braxton Bragg got a base named after him.
Not your comrade.
Hmm. My credentials and history disagree. Not that it matters.That's right. He's not your comrade.
He's American. You're clearly not.
You're entirely correct. It doesn't matter. Nothing you did in your past can excuse being a Russian partisan.Hmm. My credentials and history disagree. Not that it matters.
Lol. You're assumptions reveal a lot too.You're entirely correct. It doesn't matter. Nothing you did in your past can excuse being a Russian partisan.
See, this is why Arizona feels left out. Our most important bases are just named after some bitter misanthrope who probably did the country a favor by getting himself zeroed in WWI and a couple of aeronautical engineer nerds.I didn’t see any other state rushing to condemn their own war criminals.
We’ve had army bases named after previous generations of scumbags for decades. Braxton Bragg got a base named after him.
You post Putin-sniffing bullshit, that's the assumption people are going to draw.Lol. You're assumptions reveal a lot too.
Color me shocked that the butchers of Sarajevo love themselves some Butchers of Grozny...The West is starting to realize it cannot keep supporting Ukrainian Nazism and look good on the global stage. Supporting fake countries like Ukraine and Kosovo always backfires. Trump is seeing the writing on the wall; Ukrainian Nazis are losing the war.
Hey, you’ve got Bigfoot and scary murder ghosts wandering around, what else do you really wantSee, this is why Arizona feels left out. Our most important bases are just named after some bitter misanthrope who probably did the country a favor by getting himself zeroed in WWI and a couple of aeronautical engineer nerds.
Oh, and there's one named after a rather pathetic mountain range.
The butchers of Gaza are hailed as heroes in DC, rendering the sputtering rather meaningless.Color me shocked that the butchers of Sarajevo love themselves some Butchers of Grozny...
What made you so unintelligent?You post Putin-sniffing bullshit, that's the assumption people are going to draw.
What made you decide to love Russia more than your own country?
And what campaign promise you have in mind? And I want to hear but from those who voted for him what promise they want him to keep when it comes to Zelensky
America has not declared war on Russia. Even Senile Joe never declared war on Russia. So I cannot get where you are coming from with the claim that America suffers a defeat in a war it is not waging
LOL DEMOCRACIES are the free world. So now you think democracies are "meaningless propaganda"? You prefer authoritarians running your life?There’s no such thing. It’s a meaningless propaganda term the West clings to desperately because it shields them doing whatever they want….like helping Israel commit borderline genocide in Gaza.
Israel, after all, is routinely described as being part of the “free world”.
The US has destroyed more democracies than any other country over the last seventy years and it isn’t even remotely close.LOL DEMOCRACIES are the free world. So now you think democracies are "meaningless propaganda"? You prefer authoritarians running your life?
LOL More BS from our head BSer. The US has done more to promote freedom than any other country in history much to your chagrin. We brought free elections to Iraq even though we knew the Shia majority would choose to be allied with Iran who is our enemy.The US has destroyed more democracies than any other country over the last seventy years and it isn’t even remotely close.
But thanks for admitting by your own criteria no one could consider the US or any regime allied with it “the free world”
Tell that to the people of Iran or Guatemala, who had democracies before the US decided to overthrow them and install vicious tyrants subservient to DC. In Guatemala America’s actions directly led to an outright genocide that killed over a hundred thousand Mayans.LOL More BS from our head BSer. The US has done more to promote freedom than any other country in history much to your chagrin. We brought free elections to Iraq even though we knew the Shia majority would choose to be allied with Iran who is our enemy.
Your admission you can’t actually debunk any of what I pointed out, as usual, is noted.
Your admission you can’t actually debunk any of what I pointed out, as usual, is noted.
So yes, unable to debunk what I pointed out you are actively avoiding said inconvenient facts.Actually, i'm too busy scrolling past most of your posts.
Iran was never a democracy and the coup was actually backed by the Shiite clergy because the Prime minister was leaning towards the Soviets. That was 70 years ago too...Tell that to the people of Iran or Guatemala, who had democracies before the US decided to overthrow them and install vicious tyrants subservient to DC. In Guatemala America’s actions directly led to an outright genocide that killed over a hundred thousand Mayans.
The US helped gas Iranian civilians for a decade.
From your own article:Iran was never a democracy and the coup was actually backed by the Shiite clergy because the Prime minister was leaning towards the Soviets. That was 70 years ago too...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Seventy years after a CIA-orchestrated coup toppled Iran’s prime minister, its legacy remains both contentious and complicated for the Islamic Republic as tensions stay high with the United States.
While highlighted as a symbol of Western imperialism by Iran’s theocracy, the coup unseating Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh — over America’s fears about a possible tilt toward the Soviet Union and the loss of Iranian crude oil — appeared backed at the time by the country’s leading Shiite clergy.
https://apnews.com/article/iran-1953-coup-us-tensions-3d391c0255308a7c13d32d3c88e5f54f
So you think Iran is better off now that the Shaw is gone? They are a Russian ally, a theocracy and the people have less freedoms than they did under the Shaw. Also they are developing nuclear weapons and Israel and the U.S are going to attack them before they get one.From your own article:
“Maybe the U.S. did this out of fear of the emerging power of the Soviet Union, but it was like wishing for an earthquake to get rid of a bad neighbor,” said Rana, a 24-year-old painter who like some others who spoke to The Associated Press gave only her first name for fear of reprisals. For Iranians, “the rancor has never melted.”
“Another visitor to Fatemi’s grave, teacher Ehsan Rahmani simply said that “the U.S. planted hatred in the hearts of Iranians” through the coup.”
Iran was absolutely a democracy prior to the U.S. destroying said democracy. They haven’t forgotten what America did, and American posturing that the brutal dictatorship it installed was in the name of “freedom” only reinforces their decision that the U.S. can’t be trusted.
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