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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (127787)3/30/2004 11:34:14 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
That's if you're an invader with the intent to colonize. But that clearly is not the role the US, or more importantly, the American public would permit.

Hawk, the US hasn't try to "colonize" in the sense of permanent occupation. At least excepting of course the North American continent and Hawaii, and a few other strategically placed islands. The US method is to establish proxy govts of locals who are friendly to US corporate interests. This is what was done throughout central America, the Caribbean, parts of South America, and parts of Asia. It is why many in Central America in particular, who have been the most common recipients of this modus operandi, have an intense distrust of the US govt even as they love beisball, cowboys, I Love Lucy and America in general.

No time today to elaborate on this, but perhaps I will get back to it (if it is necessary to do so) later on.
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