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World’s Most Tyrannical Regime Can’t Stop Babbling About “Human Rights” By Caitlin Johnstone America won’t back away from our commitment to human ri

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Jet fuel that's a good one.
It is so obvious, America is Number one in hypocrisy and not one piece of shit American msm journalist will expose the obvious. This is why no one has any trust on the news networks we all know they are feeding us Yankee propaganda. What every happened to "the truth shall set you free"

World’s Most Tyrannical Regime Can’t Stop Babbling About “Human Rights”



By Caitlin Johnstone

America won’t back away from our commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms,” reads a Wednesday tweet from the presidential Twitter account. “No responsible American president can remain silent when basic human rights are violated.”

The tweet, an excerpt from the US president’s prepared congressional address, was retweeted on Saturday by Secretary of State Tony Blinken with the caption, “We will always defend human rights at home and abroad.”

Like all US secretaries of state, Blinken’s public statements overwhelmingly focus on the claim that other nations abuse human rights, and that it is America’s duty to defend those rights. Which is very silly, considering the fact that the US government is the single worst human rights abuser on planet Earth.

And it’s not even close.


There is no other government that is circling the planet with hundreds of military bases and working to destroy any nation which disobeys it via invasion, proxy wars, blockades, economic warfare, staged coups, and covert operations. There is no other government on earth whose violence has killed millions of people and displaced tens of millions just since the turn of this century. There is no other government waging nonstop wars around the world and dropping scores of bombs per day on human beings in foreign nations in order to perpetuate its iron-fisted domination of our planet.

And it just says so much about who is controlling the dominant narratives in our society that these actions are not considered human rights violations. Clearly we should all have a human right to not be murdered by explosives dropped from the sky, and we in nations where this does not commonly occur would be very upset if it suddenly began happening to us. Clearly it is an abuse of human rights to deliberately starve children to death because you don’t approve of the people who run things in their part of the world. Clearly it is an abuse of human rights to turn a nation to rubble and chaos for profit and geostrategic control.




 

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It is so obvious, America is Number one in hypocrisy and not one piece of shit American msm journalist will expose the obvious. This is why no one has any trust on the news networks we all know they are feeding us Yankee propaganda. What every happened to "the truth shall set you free"

World’s Most Tyrannical Regime Can’t Stop Babbling About “Human Rights”


By Caitlin Johnstone

America won’t back away from our commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms,” reads a Wednesday tweet from the presidential Twitter account. “No responsible American president can remain silent when basic human rights are violated.”

The tweet, an excerpt from the US president’s prepared congressional address, was retweeted on Saturday by Secretary of State Tony Blinken with the caption, “We will always defend human rights at home and abroad.”

Like all US secretaries of state, Blinken’s public statements overwhelmingly focus on the claim that other nations abuse human rights, and that it is America’s duty to defend those rights. Which is very silly, considering the fact that the US government is the single worst human rights abuser on planet Earth.

And it’s not even close.


There is no other government that is circling the planet with hundreds of military bases and working to destroy any nation which disobeys it via invasion, proxy wars, blockades, economic warfare, staged coups, and covert operations. There is no other government on earth whose violence has killed millions of people and displaced tens of millions just since the turn of this century. There is no other government waging nonstop wars around the world and dropping scores of bombs per day on human beings in foreign nations in order to perpetuate its iron-fisted domination of our planet.

And it just says so much about who is controlling the dominant narratives in our society that these actions are not considered human rights violations. Clearly we should all have a human right to not be murdered by explosives dropped from the sky, and we in nations where this does not commonly occur would be very upset if it suddenly began happening to us. Clearly it is an abuse of human rights to deliberately starve children to death because you don’t approve of the people who run things in their part of the world. Clearly it is an abuse of human rights to turn a nation to rubble and chaos for profit and geostrategic control.




10s of millions of people displaced where? What did the US do to displace those people? Non-stop wars? While we should not have invaded Iraq in 2003, the invasion of Afghanistan was warranted by the murder of 3,000 people on our soil by Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda and it's leaders sheltered by the Taliban.

You say the USA is starving children because we don't approve of their leaders. Where is it that the USA is causing starvation? Could it be North Korea? Where they have money to build up one of the largest armies on the planet and nuclear weapons, but not to buy food. There is no embargo on food for NK and if Kim Jong Un looks like he has missed a meal to you then your problem is obvious.
 

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10s of millions of people displaced where? What did the US do to displace those people? Non-stop wars? While we should not have invaded Iraq in 2003, the invasion of Afghanistan was warranted by the murder of 3,000 people on our soil by Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda and it's leaders sheltered by the Taliban.

You say the USA is starving children because we don't approve of their leaders. Where is it that the USA is causing starvation? Could it be North Korea? Where they have money to build up one of the largest armies on the planet and nuclear weapons, but not to buy food. There is no embargo on food for NK and if Kim Jong Un looks like he has missed a meal to you then your problem is obvious.

One of many examples


Madeleine Albright says 500,000 dead Iraqi Children was "worth it" wins Medal of Freedom
Madeleine Albright says 500,000 dead Iraqi Children was "worth it" wins Medal of Freedom - YouTube

United States bombings of other countries

A terrorist is someone who has a bomb but doesn’t have an air force.
The bombing list
  • Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War)
  • Guatemala 1954
  • Indonesia 1958
  • Cuba 1959-1961
  • Guatemala 1960
  • Congo 1964
  • Laos 1964-73
  • Vietnam 1961-73
  • Cambodia 1969-70
  • Guatemala 1967-69
  • Grenada 1983
  • Lebanon 1983, 1984 (both Lebanese and Syrian targets)
  • Libya 1986
  • El Salvador 1980s
  • Nicaragua 1980s
  • Iran 1987
  • Panama 1989
  • Iraq 1991 (Persian Gulf War)
  • Kuwait 1991
  • Somalia 1993
  • Bosnia 1994, 1995
  • Sudan 1998
  • Afghanistan 1998
  • Yugoslavia 1999
  • Yemen 2002
  • Iraq 1991-2003 (US/UK on regular basis)
  • Iraq 2003-2015
  • Afghanistan 2001-2015
  • Pakistan 2007-2015
  • Somalia 2007-8, 2011
  • Yemen 2009, 2011
  • Libya 2011, 2015
  • Syria 2014-2016

United States bombings of other countries – William Blum
 

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One of many examples


Madeleine Albright says 500,000 dead Iraqi Children was "worth it" wins Medal of Freedom
Madeleine Albright says 500,000 dead Iraqi Children was "worth it" wins Medal of Freedom - YouTube

United States bombings of other countries


The bombing list
  • Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War)
  • Guatemala 1954
  • Indonesia 1958
  • Cuba 1959-1961
  • Guatemala 1960
  • Congo 1964
  • Laos 1964-73
  • Vietnam 1961-73
  • Cambodia 1969-70
  • Guatemala 1967-69
  • Grenada 1983
  • Lebanon 1983, 1984 (both Lebanese and Syrian targets)
  • Libya 1986
  • El Salvador 1980s
  • Nicaragua 1980s
  • Iran 1987
  • Panama 1989
  • Iraq 1991 (Persian Gulf War)
  • Kuwait 1991
  • Somalia 1993
  • Bosnia 1994, 1995
  • Sudan 1998
  • Afghanistan 1998
  • Yugoslavia 1999
  • Yemen 2002
  • Iraq 1991-2003 (US/UK on regular basis)
  • Iraq 2003-2015
  • Afghanistan 2001-2015
  • Pakistan 2007-2015
  • Somalia 2007-8, 2011
  • Yemen 2009, 2011
  • Libya 2011, 2015
  • Syria 2014-2016

United States bombings of other countries – William Blum
making shit up again? Did the US actually ever bomb Iran?

Just one example of the fiction in your list.
 

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Jet fuel that's a good one.
making shit up again? Did the US actually ever bomb Iran?

Just one example of the fiction in your list.
Operation Nimble Archer was the 19 October 1987 attack on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces. The attack was a response to Iran's missile attack three days earlier on MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait. The action occurred during Operation Earnest Will, the effort to protect Kuwaiti shipping amid the Iran–Iraq War.

Iran subsequently filed a lawsuit against the United States for reparations at the International Court of Justice. The Court ruled, by 14 votes to two, that the retaliatory attacks by the U.S. Navy against certain Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf in 1987 and 1988 constituted an unlawful use of force but did not violate 1955 Treaty of Amity.
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Operation Nimble Archer - Wikipedia
 

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Operation Nimble Archer was the 19 October 1987 attack on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces. The attack was a response to Iran's missile attack three days earlier on MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait. The action occurred during Operation Earnest Will, the effort to protect Kuwaiti shipping amid the Iran–Iraq War.

Iran subsequently filed a lawsuit against the United States for reparations at the International Court of Justice. The Court ruled, by 14 votes to two, that the retaliatory attacks by the U.S. Navy against certain Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf in 1987 and 1988 constituted an unlawful use of force but did not violate 1955 Treaty of Amity.
[2]

Operation Nimble Archer - Wikipedia
Your link said we bombed Iran. That was a lie. Oil platforms in the gulf would not constitute Iran itself. How did the international court rule on the Iranian attack on the Kuwaiti oil tanker?
 

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Operation Nimble Archer was the 19 October 1987 attack on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces. The attack was a response to Iran's missile attack three days earlier on MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait. The action occurred during Operation Earnest Will, the effort to protect Kuwaiti shipping amid the Iran–Iraq War.

Iran subsequently filed a lawsuit against the United States for reparations at the International Court of Justice. The Court ruled, by 14 votes to two, that the retaliatory attacks by the U.S. Navy against certain Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf in 1987 and 1988 constituted an unlawful use of force but did not violate 1955 Treaty of Amity.
[2]

Operation Nimble Archer - Wikipedia
Again..from your top post:

There is no other government on earth whose violence has killed millions of people and displaced tens of millions just since the turn of this century.

Where have millions been killed and tens of millions displaced since January 2000?
 

AIL

Jet fuel that's a good one.
You have no idea about the terrible history of your country .That American flag is stuck up your ass and its effecting your brain.. Take the flag out of your ass and read some of your terrible History .




From 1945 until today - 20 to 30 million people killed by the USA
by Manlio Dinucci
It’s a fact, not an analysis, not even an opinion – the « free and open international order» promoted since 1945 by the United States has cost the lives of 20 to 30 million people throughout the world. No President, whoever he may be, has managed to slow the rhythm of this killing machine.

From 1945 until today - 20 to 30 million people killed by the USA, by Manlio Dinucci (voltairenet.org)


US HAS KILLED MORE THAN 20 MILLION IN 37 NATIONS SINCE WWII

US Has Killed More Than 20 Million In 37 Nations Since WWII - PopularResistance.Org

USA Has Killed More Than 20 Million People in 37 ‘Victim Nations’ Since World War II
USA Has Killed More Than 20 Million People in 37 ‘Victim Nations’ Since World War II – Christian Political News (christianpoliticalparty.com)
 
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