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Bogtrotter07
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Right, at least back to '47.
You know, I am sorry. I got in a hurry yesterday so I would like to apologize for my inaccurate statement. The formation of Israel and the backing of the new state by the UN was the source of much hatred.
And there have been other issues since then. But as far as the Middle East, and North Africa, all European powers and Russia have been hated for as long as they have been colonial powers active in the region. I was trying to first distinguish this from that. How do you ever get past a Great Britain drawing arbitrary lines in the sand as borders for countries that never existed? Enslavement of millions? Two World Wars that cost countless lives.
And there were some things we did in Lebanon that were pretty damn ugly.
And the US developed a reputation from the Nixon years through the Bush years of doing what they want without considering the needs, feelings, or the safety of indigenous peoples. This is what I was getting at. Of all the times we could have enrolled a functional, effective coalition, there were the efforts of out support of the Afghanistan freedom fighters, and little else.
Instead of completing our end of the bargain, making sure the people that went out on a limb were protected, we dropped them like a hot rock. We did it again roughly a decade later with the Kurds. In the gulf we pissed everyone off by working with the Kurds, then we dropped them like a rock. They were slaughtered too. So it was a prevalent modus operendi of Washington from 1980 to 1990.