[#145>US#291]:4.28=#51 TW. #0.US Imprlsm. Bilderberg Cnf. Tottori/TW, US>China Mltry. Wst cllps, US$ Dngr; BakuTC Ppln; Artfcl pns. Google ChenJC.
P#145: Taiwan for Freedom & Peace. Japan Tottori & Taiwan: http://tinyurl.com/gsoxz Tottori: Taiwan Night: http://tinyurl.com/o86yf US> China's Military: http://tinyurl.com/p2j8w Bilderberg Conference: http://tinyurl.com/z49up W. Nation-States fail: http://tinyurl.com/m4wvt US$ Danger: http://tinyurl.com/fsg8j :Commodity$: http://tinyurl.com/grjl3 Baku-Tb-Ce pipeline: http://tinyurl.com/zdwl2 Rabbit artificial penis: http://tinyurl.com/o667b Cloud receding cool mild warm: Up 6:40, Chen/Jun off a bit earlier. Answer [G] thrice into anger >#0. US Imperialism. Bath, Mei drives me to Google, Mountainview to meet Chen,then Jun, then Ch at cafeteria, dellcious self-serving supper! Home continue to answer [G] jc then ja, on US and British imperialism. Mei piano over Chen sleeping, just off at 11:20pm, soon to quit. Bed 12:05. Wake twice self.. #0. US Imperialism: "Obey International Laws & Be Fair! #1000 [A wall or an electrified fence--Kent State-Cloning] Off From the World #1001+jc" """ [Tsai 06.5.25=4 #3] Unfortunately, it's the American business, actually not about some politicians' talks. That's why banana republics: http://tinyurl.com/s4qgc "Empire's Workshop : Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism", by Greg Grandin "" From Publishers Weekly America's post-9/11 policy of idealistic military adventurism has a long history, argues this incisive study. NYU historian Grandin (The Blood of Guatemala) sketches the vexed course of U.S. relations with Latin America "" "" Then as now, Grandin contends, Washington justified a militarist stance by citing a threat to America (Communists advancing on the Rio Grande) and championing democracy and human rights. America did not send troops but did sponsor native death squads in El Salvador, and the author notes recent press reports that the U.S. military is sponsoring similar death squads in Iraq. "" "" From Booklist from the administration of Thomas Jefferson up to the present Bush presidency, should be seen as sure indication the U.S. has always harbored imperial intentions. Our interventions in Latin America, both military and economic, have gone on repeatedly over the decades and reveal that the current administration's foreign policy, built on the concept of using military action to spread and establish our "ideals," is nothing new; "" The basic problem is not when the American peoples and governments HELP other peoples. The problem is when the American GOVERNMENTS with hands in hands with CORPORATIONS interfere, attack, subvert (regime changes), and destroy nations, societies and families, all across the globe, in the service of corporations, not in the services of her majesty. Undermining the international laws and orders and peace, and sense of fair-play, and democratic developement, by murdering, maimiing, starving and infuriating other peoples. """
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