pinkme2 -> RE: More bad news from Iraq (10/30/2007 9:48:49 PM)
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ORIGINAL: pinkme2 So now the freedom fighters in Nicaragua count as terrorists? And I don't believe the feds have been funding the IRA. ....the rest of what you wrote is basically opinion, and we are all entitled to that, but these two points need further clarification. What you call freedom fighters in Nicaragua, most of the rest of the world calls foreign funded terrorists against a democratically elected regime. They murdered ordinary people, including nuns and priests. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding who we're talking of here. Care to clarify? Perhaps some links? ...ok.........one quick google later, this link leaps out.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_terrorism_by_United_States_of_America ....from which... "The U.S. is officially committed to what is called "low-intensity warfare"... If you read the definition of low-intensity conflict in army manuals and compare it with official definitions of "terrorism" in army manuals, or the U.S. Code, you find they're almost the same" ....and of your 'freedom fighters in Nicaragua.... "the Contras "attacked bridges, electric generators, but also state-owned agricultural cooperatives, rural health clinics, villages and non-combatants." US agents were directly involved in the fighting. "CIA commandos launched a series of sabotage raids on Nicaraguan port facilities. They mined the country's major ports and set fire to its largest oil storage facilities." In 1984 the US Congress ordered this intervention to be stopped, however it was later shown that the CIA illegally continued" ......and this, by way of summing up... "...the U.S. has toppled many democratically-elected governments, including those of Iran, Guatemala, Haiti, and Chile when it suited its interests, showing a lack of real concern about whether or not countries in the developing world are democratic, but very real commitment, like most great powers in history, to furthering its own political and economic objectives" ......in order to legitimately claim the moral high ground, one has to actually occupy it. First, you're getting your source from Wiki, which isn't always entirely reliable. Second, those quotes come from scholars who wrote those things, so not first hand info or even a news article. That for me would be another dubious source. You also say that they were fighting a duly elected government. Your wiki article doesn't even make that claim. It was a left-wing (read communist) government that came into power, and these guys were fighting for a free society. And perhaps I didn't find it in google because I wouldn't even have thought to search "State terrorism of the US". No bias there, huh? Come on...
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