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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: calgal who wrote (5475)9/28/2001 12:15:14 AM
From: CIMA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27666
 
The following is a comprehensive summary of the imperialist strategy of the United States over the span of the past century:

Message 16425480

Argentina - 1890 - Troops sent to Buenos Aires to protect business
interests.

Chile - 1891 - Marines sent to Chile and clashed with nationalist rebels.

Haiti - 1891 - American troops suppress a revolt by Black workers on
United States-claimed Navassa Island.

Hawaii - 1893 - Navy sent to Hawaii to overthrow the independent kingdom -
Hawaii annexed by the United States.

Nicaragua - 1894 - Troops occupied Bluefields, a city on the Caribbean
Sea, for a month.

China - 1894-95 - Navy, Army, and Marines landed during the Sino-Japanese
War.

Korea - 1894-96 - Troops kept in Seoul during the war.

Panama - 1895 - Army, Navy, and Marines landed in the port city of
Corinto.

China - 1894-1900 - Troops occupied China during the Boxer Rebellion.

Philippines - 1898-1910 - Navy and Army troops landed after the
Philippines fell during the Spanish-American War; 600,000 Filipinos were
killed.

Cuba - 1898-1902 - Troops seized Cuba in the Spanish-American War; the
United States still maintains troops at Guantanamo Bay today.

Puerto Rico - 1898 - present - Troops seized Puerto Rico in the
Spanish-American War and still occupy Puerto Rico today.

Nicaragua - 1898 - Marines landed at the port of San Juan del Sur.

Samoa - 1899 - Troops landed as a result over the battle for succession to
the throne.

Panama - 1901-14 - Navy supported the revolution when Panama claimed
independence from Colombia. American troops have occupied the Canal Zone
since 1901 when construction for the canal began.

Honduras - 1903 - Marines landed to intervene during a revolution.

Dominican Rep 1903-04 - Troops landed to protect American interests during
a revolution.

Korea - 1904-05 - Marines landed during the Russo-Japanese War.

Cuba - 1906-09 - Troops landed during an election.

Nicaragua - 1907 - Troops landed and a protectorate was set up.

Honduras - 1907 - Marines landed during Honduras war with Nicaragua.

Panama - 1908 - Marines sent in during Panamas election.

Nicaragua - 1910 - Marines landed for a second time in Bluefields and
Corinto.

Honduras - 1911 - Troops sent in to protect American interests during
Honduras civil war.

China - 1911-41 - Navy and troops sent to China during continuous
flare-ups.

Cuba - 1912 - Troops sent in to protect American interests in Havana.

Panama - 1912 - Marines landed during Panamas election.

Honduras - 1912 - Troops sent in to protect American interests.

Nicaragua - 1912-33 - Troops occupied Nicaragua and fought guerrillas
during its 20-year civil war.

Mexico - 1913 - Navy evacuated Americans during revolution.

Dominican Rep 1914 - Navy fought with rebels over Santo Domingo.

Mexico - 1914-18 - Navy and troops sent in to intervene against
nationalists.

Haiti - 1914-34 - Troops occupied Haiti after a revolution and occupied
Haiti for 19 years.

Dominican Rep 1916-24 - Marines occupied the Dominican Republic for eight
years.

Cuba - 1917-33 - Troops landed and occupied Cuba for 16 years; Cuba became
an economic protectorate.

World War I - 1917-18 - Navy and Army sent to Europe to fight the Axis
powers.

Russia - 1918-22 - Navy and troops sent to eastern Russia after the
Bolshevik Revolution; Army made five landings.

Honduras - 1919 - Marines sent during Honduras national elections.

Guatemala - 1920 - Troops occupied Guatemala for two weeks during a union
strike.

Turkey - 1922 - Troops fought nationalists in Smyrna.

China - 1922-27 - Navy and Army troops deployed during a nationalist
revolt.

Honduras - 1924-25 - Troops landed twice during a national election.

Panama - 1925 - Troops sent in to put down a general strike.

China - 1927-34 - Marines sent in and stationed for seven years throughout
China.

El Salvador - 1932 - Naval warships deployed during the FMLN revolt under
Marti.

World War II - 1941-45 - Military fought the Axis powers: Japan, Germany,
and Italy.

Yugoslavia - 1946 - Navy deployed off the coast of Yugoslavia in response
to the downing of an American plane.

Uruguay - 1947 - Bombers deployed as a show of military force.

Greece - 1947-49 - United States operations insured a victory for the far
right in national elections.

Germany - 1948 - Military deployed in response to the Berlin blockade; the
Berlin airlift lasts 444 days.

Philippines - 1948-54 - The CIA directed a civil war against the Filipino
Huk revolt.

Puerto Rico - 1950 - Military helped crush an independence rebellion in
Ponce.

Korean War - 1951-53 - Military sent in during the war.

Iran - 1953 - The CIA orchestrated the overthrow of democratically elected
Mossadegh and restored the Shah to power.

Vietnam - 1954 - The United States offered weapons to the French in the
battle against Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh.

Guatemala - 1954 - The CIA overthrew the democratically elected Arbenz and
placed Colonel Armas in power.

Egypt - 1956 - Marines deployed to evacuate foreigners after Nasser
nationalized the Suez Canal.

Lebanon - 1958 - Navy supported an Army occupation of Lebanon during its
civil war.

Panama - 1958 - Troops landed after Panamanians demonstrations threatened
the Canal Zone.

Vietnam - 1950s-75 - Vietnam War.

Cuba - 1961 - The CIA-directed Bay of Pigs invasions failed to overthrow
the Castro government.

Cuba - 1962 - The Navy quarantines Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Laos - 1962 - Military occupied Laos during its civil war against the
Pathet Lao guerrillas.

Panama - 1964 - Troops sent in and Panamanians shot while protesting the
United States presence in the Canal Zone.

Indonesia - 1965 - The CIA orchestrated a military coup.

Dominican Rep- 1965-66 - Troops deployed during a national election.

Guatemala - 1966-67 - Green Berets sent in.

Cambodia - 1969-75 - Military sent in after the Vietnam War expanded into
Cambodia.

Oman - 1970 - Marines landed to direct a possible invasion into Iran.

Laos - 1971-75 - Americans carpet-bomb the countryside during Laos civil
war.

Chile - 1973 - The CIA orchestrated a coup, killing President Allende who
had been popularly elected. The CIA helped to establish a military regime
under General Pinochet.

Cambodia - 1975 - Twenty-eight Americans killed in an effort to retrieve
the crew of the Mayaquez, which had been seized.

Angola - 1976-92 - The CIA backed South African rebels fighting against
Marxist Angola.

Iran - 1980 - Americans aborted a rescue attempt to liberate 52 hostages
seized in the Teheran embassy.

Libya - 1981 - American fighters shoot down two Libyan fighters.

El Salvador - 1981-92 - The CIA, troops, and advisers aid in El Salvadors
war against the FMLN.

Nicaragua - 1981-90 - The CIA and NSC directed the Contra War against the
Sandinistas.

Lebanon - 1982-84 - Marines occupied Beirut during Lebanons civil war; 241
were killed in the American barracks and Reagan redeployed the troops to
the Mediterranean.

Honduras - 1983-89 - Troops sent in to build bases near the Honduran
border.

Grenada - 1983-84 - American invasion overthrew the Maurice Bishop
government.

Iran - 1984 - American fighters shot down two Iranian planes over the
Persian Gulf.

Libya - 1986 - American fighters hit targets in and around the capital
city of Tripoli.

Bolivia - 1986 - The Army assisted government troops on raids of cocaine
areas.

Iran - 1987-88 - The United States intervened on the side of Iraq during
the Iran-Iraq War.

Libya - 1989 - Navy shot down two more Libyan jets.

Virgin Islands - 1989 - Troops landed during unrest among Virgin Island
peoples.

Philippines - 1989 - Air Force provided air cover for government during
coup.

Panama - 1989-90 - 27,000 Americans landed in overthrow of President
Noriega; over 2,000 Panama civilians were killed.

Liberia - 1990 - Troops entered Liberia to evacuate foreigners during
civil war.

Saudi Arabia - 1990-91 - American troops sent to Saudi Arabia, which was a
staging area in the war against Iraq.

Kuwait - 1991 - Troops sent into Kuwait to turn back Saddam Hussein.

Somalia - 1992-94 - Troops occupied Somalia during civil war.

Bosnia - 1993-95 - Air Force jets bombed no-fly zone during civil war in
Yugoslavia.

Haiti - 1994-96 - American troops and Navy provided a blockade against
Haitis military government. The CIA restored Aristide to power.

Zaire - 1996-97 - Marines sent into Rwanda Hutus refugee camps in the area
where the Congo revolution began.

Albania - 1997 - Troops deployed during evacuation of foreigners.

Sudan - 1998 - American missiles destroyed a pharmaceutical complex where
alleged nerve gas components were manufactured.

Afghanistan - 1998 - Missiles launched towards alleged Afghan terrorist
training camps.

Yugoslavia - 1999 - Bombings and missile attacks carried out by the United
States in conjunction with NATO in the 11 week war against Milosevic.

Iraq - 1998-2001 - Missiles launched into Baghdad and other large Iraq
cities for four days. American jets enforced no-fly zone and continued to
hit Iraqi targets since December 1998.

These **100** instances of American military intervention did not include
times when the United States:

(1) deployed military police overseas;

(2) mobilized the National Guard;

(3) sent Navy ships off the coast of numerous countries as a show of
strength;

(4) sent additional troops to areas where Americans were already
stationed;

(5) carried out covert actions where American forces were not under the
direct rule of an American command;

(6) used small hostage rescue units;

(7) used American pilots to fly foreign planes;

(8) carried out military training and advisory programs which did not
involve direct combat.



To: calgal who wrote (5475)9/28/2001 11:32:32 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
And our flag is still there

Mitch Albom

jewishworldreview.com -- That our flag was still there
through the gloom and despair
hanging on porches,
flapping in schoolyards,
painted on cheeks of young mothers
whose husbands are leaving to face
the rockets' red glare,
bombs bursting in air
and our flag is still there

Through weeks of despair
that flag was still there
When death came on silver wings
towers in ruins,
bodies in flames,
when up from the ashes
a dark smoke arose
and lingering there,
like a child unaware,
waiting till mother or
father came home
but they
are never coming home
Hearts everywhere,
offered a prayer,
and in the midst of that gray rubble square
a flag was still there

Did you even know
two weeks ago
where your stars were buried?
Where your stripes were stowed?
Behind boxes and crates?
Behind mowers and rakes?
So taken for granted
this symbol of freedom, tucked
behind charcoal and snow boots
and rusty old bicycles,
but …
when the call came
to show that we care
we all did the same
our flags were right there

It has not always been
the most respected cloth
Burned in protest
mocked and ignored
But when, as a nation
the time comes to mourn
at half-staff it flies
from morning till dawn
And when we are stirred
as a people of might
it soars high on ships
It says "we are right
in this fight,
we are right"
It pulls out of port
It augurs "beware"
The flag that's still there

Those broad stripes and bright stars
are now hanging in bars
and diners and Kmarts
and windows of cars
We've even heard stories
of seeing Old Glory
tattooed on arms,
or stitched through the night
then purchased on sight
When this war began
the first thing we ran
out of, in fact, the only thing
that this great nation ran short of
was flags.
Flags everywhere
And the flag is still there

Oceans of banners now,
armies of flags,
sea to shining sea's worth of flags
We wave them at baseball games,
during the "stretch,"
we wave them at cameras, at airports,
at friends
Never before have we seen such array
the country bedecked
in a single display
It's like one shirt, one blouse,
one pair of shoes
red, white and blues
It's all that you wear
the flag, that's still there

I never did feel
the strength of those words
that Mr. Key wrote
often sung but not heard
"Gave proof through the night"
that she was still there
what a wonderful, comforting
image we share
We cherish it now,
it shows that we care
that our hearts will repair
And through this despair
this much we can swear
we bend but don't break
we are united, these states,
Look outside -
a new dawn's early light
And our flag is still there.

jewishworldreview.com