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mayor21
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| 26 Sep 2014 12:32 AM |
| And the soviet union, And the russian empire, And the duchy of muscowy. |
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Scyblocks
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| 26 Sep 2014 01:14 PM |
| North Korea says the entire world is bad and they're the only good place on earth. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:04 PM |
| Actually... we have invaded over a hundred countries. We have no place to dictate whether or not putin invades other countries. Not to mention... The reason putin is invading Ukraine is because ukraine is working with the U.S government. a couple days before the shot down air plane in the ukrainian area... Russia and china were starting a new banking system which threatens the U.S dollar. as retaliation, U.S asked ukraine to shut down all oil exports into Russia. Ukraine holds more than 70% of Russia's oil. The difference between U.S and oil is... that ukraine owns the oil and Russia pays for it... Russia does not steal the oil like we do in Iraq. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:05 PM |
| gtg. will reply to any ingorant comments after! |
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Mantine55
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:21 PM |
"Actually... we have invaded over a hundred countries."
[citation very much needed]
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:24 PM |
Says the country who's WW2 leader tried to make a army or mindless monkey people. Yes, Stalin had the stupid. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:34 PM |
"Says the country who's WW2 leader tried to make a army or mindless monkey people. Yes, Stalin had the stupid." Germans. And I'm American. LOL and I will show a list later of who the U.S has attacked. I am at work |
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| 26 Sep 2014 02:44 PM |
| I'm not saying the Americans and Germans didn't do some weird experiments as well. That is assuming you believe in things like Die Glocke and the Philadelphia Project. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 03:14 PM |
| if we are arguing about what country is better (USA vs Russia) it will obviously be USA.. USA has better standards of living, free press and even a better government(two parties better than the 1 party system russia has..) |
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| 26 Sep 2014 03:31 PM |
| Both the US and Russian Federation are corrupt. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 04:05 PM |
"will reply to any ingorant comments after!"
i once heard that ignorant people say ingorant rather than ignorant. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 04:34 PM |
"Philadelphia Project." Stealthz |
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| 26 Sep 2014 04:58 PM |
"Actually... we have invaded over a hundred countries. We have no place to dictate whether or not putin invades other countries. Not to mention... The reason putin is invading Ukraine is because ukraine is working with the U.S government. a couple days before the shot down air plane in the ukrainian area... Russia and china were starting a new banking system which threatens the U.S dollar. as retaliation, U.S asked ukraine to shut down all oil exports into Russia. Ukraine holds more than 70% of Russia's oil. The difference between U.S and oil is... that ukraine owns the oil and Russia pays for it... Russia does not steal the oil like we do in Iraq."
Russian Times pls go |
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:36 PM |
"I'm not saying the Americans and Germans didn't do some weird experiments as well. That is assuming you believe in things like Die Glocke and the Philadelphia Project." Germans were the ones who had the naysi army not Russia..
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:37 PM |
| "Russian times pls go" did not get it from Russian times :) |
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:39 PM |
Search Russia and China banking system :) then check the date Go research on valid sources about how Ukraine stops oil exporting :) I think you would be surprised Now search how many countries has the U.S invaded :) There ya go! |
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:40 PM |
| I can't paste the countries but if you search... " the country has invaded 70 countries since 1776" well... Yeah. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:48 PM |
| (1) Aмerιcαɴ Iɴdιαɴ ɴαтιoɴѕ (1776 oɴwαrdѕ, Aмerιcαɴ Iɴdιαɴ Geɴocιde; 1803, Loυιѕιαɴα Pυrcнαѕe; 1844, Iɴdιαɴѕ вαɴɴed ғroм eαѕт oғ тнe Mιѕѕιѕѕιppι; 1861 oɴwαrdѕ, Cαlιғorɴια ɢeɴocιde; 1890, Lαĸoтα Iɴdιαɴѕ мαѕѕαcre), (2) Meхιco (1836-1846; 1913; 1914-1918; 1923), (3) Nιcαrαɢυα (1856-1857; 1894; 1896; 1898; 1899; 1907; 1910; 1912-1933; 1981-1990), (4) Aмerιcαɴ ғorceѕ deployed αɢαιɴѕт Aмerιcαɴѕ (1861-1865, Cιvιl Wαr; 1892; 1894; 1898; 1899-1901; 1901; 1914; 1915; 1920-1921; 1932; 1943; 1967; 1968; 1970; 1973; 1992; 2001), (5), Arɢeɴтιɴα (1890), (6), Cнιle (1891; 1973), (7) Hαιтι (1891; 1914-1934; 1994; 2004-2005), (8) Hαwαιι (1893-), (9) Cнιɴα (1895-1895; 1898-1900; 1911-1941; 1922-1927; 1927-1934; 1948-1949; 1951-1953; 1958), (10) Koreα (1894-1896; 1904-1905; 1951-1953), (11) Pαɴαмα (1895; 1901-1914; 1908; 1912; 1918-1920; 1925; 1958; 1964; 1989-), (12) Pнιlιppιɴeѕ (1898-1910; 1948-1954; 1989; 2002-), (13) Cυвα (1898-1902; 1906-1909; 1912; 1917-1933; 1961; 1962), (14) Pυerтo Rιco (1898-; 1950; ); (15) Gυαм (1898-), (16) Sαмoα (1899-), (17) Hoɴdυrαѕ (1903; 1907; 1911; 1912; 1919; 1924-1925; 1983-1989), (18) Doмιɴιcαɴ Repυвlιc (1903-1904; 1914; 1916-1924; 1965-1966), (19) Gerмαɴy (1917-1918; 1941-1945; 1948; 1961), (20) Rυѕѕια (1918-1922), (21) Yυɢoѕlαvια (1919; 1946; 1992-1994; 1999), (22) Gυαтeмαlα (1920; 1954; 1966-1967), (23) Tυrĸey (1922), (24) El Sαlvαdor (1932; 1981-1992), (25) Iтαly (1941-1945); (26) Morocco (1941-1945), (27) Frαɴce (1941-1945), (28) Alɢerια (1941-1945), (29) Tυɴιѕια (1941-1945), (30) Lιвyα (1941-1945; 1981; 1986; 1989; 2011), (31) Eɢypт (1941-1945; 1956; 1967; 1973; 2013), (32) Iɴdια (1941-1945), (33) Bυrмα (1941-1945), (34) Mιcroɴeѕια (1941-1945), (35) Pαpυα New Gυιɴeα (1941-1945), (36) Vαɴυαтυ (1941-1945), (37) Aυѕтrια (1941-1945), (38) Hυɴɢαry (1941-1945), (39) Jαpαɴ (1941-1945), (40) Irαɴ (1946; 1953; 1980; 1984; 1987-1988; ), (41) Urυɢυαy (1947), (42) Greece (1947-1949), (43) Vιeтɴαм (1954; 1960-1975), (44) Leвαɴoɴ (1958; 1982-1984), (45) Irαq (1958; 1963; 1990-1991; 1990-2003; 1998; 2003-2011), (46) Lαoѕ (1962-), (47) Iɴdoɴeѕια (1965), (48) Cαмвodια (1969-1975; 1975), (49) Oмαɴ (1970), (50) Lαoѕ (1971-1973), (51) Aɴɢolα (1976-1992), (52) Greɴαdα (1983-1984), (53) Bolιvια (1986; ), (54) Vιrɢιɴ Iѕlαɴdѕ (1989), (55) Lιвerια (1990; 1997; 2003), (56) Sαυdι Arαвια (1990-1991), (57) Kυwαιт (1991), (58) Soмαlια (1992-1994; 2006), (59) Boѕɴια (1993-), (60) Zαιre (Coɴɢo) (1996-1997), (61) Alвαɴια (1997), (62) Sυdαɴ (1998), (63) Aғɢнαɴιѕтαɴ (1998; 2001-), (64) Yeмeɴ (2000; 2002-), (65) Mαcedoɴια (2001), (66) Coloмвια (2002-), (67) Pαĸιѕтαɴ (2005-), (68) Syrια (2008; 2011-), (69) Uɢαɴdα (2011), (70) Mαlι (2013), (71) Nιɢer (2013). |
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| 26 Sep 2014 08:52 PM |
I'm just listing US military intervention in foreign lands; whether it meets the criteria of 'invasion' I'll leave to others making that determination.
1983 – Grenada. Operation Urgent Fury. Citing the increased threat of Soviet and Cuban influence and noting the development of an international airport following a bloodless Grenada coup d'état and alignment with the Soviets and Cuba, the U.S. invades the island nation of Grenada
1986 – Libya. Operation El Dorado Canyon. On April 16, 1986, President Reagan reported that U.S. air and naval forces had conducted bombing strikes on terrorist facilities and military installations in the Libyan capitol of Tripoli, claiming that Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Gaddafi was responsible for a bomb attack at a German disco that killed two U.S. soldiers.
1987 – Persian Gulf. Operation Nimble Archer. Attacks on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces on October 19. The attack was a response to Iran's October 16, 1987 attack on the MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait, with a Silkworm missile.
1988 – Honduras. Operation Golden Pheasant was an emergency deployment of U.S. troops to Honduras in 1988, as a result of threatening actions by the forces of the (then socialist) Nicaraguans.
1988 – Panama. In mid-March and April 1988, during a period of instability in Panama and as the United States increased pressure on Panamanian head of state General Manuel Noriega to resign, the United States sent 1,000 troops to Panama, to "further safeguard the canal, US lives, property and interests in the area." The forces supplemented 10,000 US military personnel already in the Panama Canal Zone.
1989 – Panama. On May 11, 1989, in response to General Noriega's disregard of the results of the Panamanian election, President Bush ordered a brigade-sized force of approximately 1,900 troops to augment the estimated 1,000 U.S. forces already in the area.
1989–90 – Panama. Operation Just Cause. On December 21, 1989, President Bush reported that he had ordered US military forces to Panama to protect the lives of American citizens and bring General Noriega to justice. By February 13, 1990, all the invasion forces had been withdrawn.[RL30172] Around 200 Panamanian civilians were reported killed. The Panamanian head of state, General Manuel Noriega, was captured and brought to the U.S.
1991 – Iraq and Kuwait. Operation Desert Storm: On January 16, 1991, in response to the refusal by Iraq to leave Kuwait, U.S. and Coalition aircraft attacked Iraqi forces and military targets in Iraq and Kuwait in conjunction with a coalition of allies and under United Nations Security Council resolutions. In February 24, 1991, U.S.-led United Nation (UN) forces launched a ground offensive that finally drove Iraqi forces out of Kuwait within 100 hours. Combat operations ended on February 28, 1991, when President Bush declared a ceasefire
1992–1995 – Somalia. Operation Restore Hope. Somali Civil War: On December 10, 1992, President Bush reported that he had deployed U.S. armed forces to Somalia in response to a humanitarian crisis and a UN Security Council Resolution in support for UNITAF. The operation came to an end on May 4, 1993. U.S. forces continued to participate in the successor United Nations Operation in Somalia
1994–1995 – Haiti. Operation Uphold Democracy: U.S. ships had begun embargo against Haiti. Up to 20,000 U.S. military troops were later deployed to Haiti to restore democratically-elected Haiti President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from a military regime which came into power in 1991 after a major coup.
1998 – Iraq. Operation Desert Fox: U.S. and British forces conduct a major four-day bombing campaign from December 16–19, 1998 on Iraqi targets
2001 – War in Afghanistan. The War on Terrorism begins with Operation Enduring Freedom. On October 7, 2001, US Armed Forces invade Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 attacks and "begin combat action in Afghanistan against Al Qaeda terrorists and their Taliban supporters."
2002 – Philippines. OEF-Philippines. January 2002 U.S. "combat-equipped and combat support forces" have been deployed to the Philippines to train with, assist and advise the Philippines' Armed Forces in enhancing their "counterterrorist capabilities."[
2003–2011 – War in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom. March 20, 2003. The United States leads a coalition that includes Britain, Australia and Spain to invade Iraq with the stated goal being "to disarm Iraq in pursuit of peace, stability, and security both in the Gulf region and in the United States."
2003 – Georgia and Djibouti. "US combat equipped and support forces" had been deployed to Georgia and Djibouti to help in enhancing their "counterterrorist capabilities."
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| 26 Sep 2014 09:19 PM |
| Russia has no right to interfere with a sovereign nation that poses no threat to them. |
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| 26 Sep 2014 09:55 PM |
2002 – Philippines. OEF-Philippines. January 2002 U.S. "combat-equipped and combat support forces" have been deployed to the Philippines to train with, assist and advise the Philippines' Armed Forces in enhancing their "counterterrorist capabilities."[
Just cuz we got ships their does not mean invasion |
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| 29 Sep 2014 08:34 PM |
Bringing ships to another country is an invasion :) imagine china bringing in Ships to our coast. same thing :) |
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| 29 Sep 2014 08:40 PM |
An invasion would be sending any of our military personnel or equipment into a foreign nation without their consent.
In modern history, has the U.S. REALLY "invaded" any nations without legitimate reason? The only one I could think of is Iraq. |
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