Picture this. The Chinese are an all powerful nation. All nations look up and look out for China. They look for economic help from China, and they also live in fear that China might get upset and go ape shit on them. China has military bases all over the world, including 3 in the United States. One in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas.
Now picture this reality. The United States is an all powerful nation. All nations look up and look out for the US. Many even look up with extreme contempt.
Why is that you ask? Well because the United States has military bases all over the world. 5,311 military posts of some kind to be more exact, as of 2007. They give money to arab countries, and to Israel. They fund Al Qaeda and give them weapons through men such as Osama Bin ladin, then later they decide that they are pissed, and they use their military to fight the same extreme terrorist militia group they helped create. The United States most recently occupied the country of Iraq. They aren’t really sure why, as there are still debates to this day with no conclusive resolve. But they did it, and they are now responsover 1,000,000 Iraqi citizens, all the while thousands of the United States own soldiers are being killed, all in the name of empire maintenance.The United States has turned into a big bully. Lately it seems that they are having problems with Muslim countries that start with I. Iran happens to be next on their list. Rumor has it, April 6th is the day air strikes will begin. So sad to see a nation with such great potential, stifling the very light it once was to the world.
The first President of the United States actually said something interesting back in the day.”It is our true policy to steer clear of entangling alliances with any portion of the foreign world.” –George Washington.
My, how far they have fallen…
“Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lies”– Ron Paul
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