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Comparing the Iraq War with the Philippine War - Part I

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Part I of Dr. Dave McIntyre's interview with Texas A&M historian Brian Linn concerning the parallels between today's Iraq War and the Philippine War of 1899-1902.

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  • Both if these PhD's have obviously read a lot of text books and written a lot of papers. Neither of them seems to have any idea of the framework for what they are talking about. Zero understanding of Asia and Asian people. Zero understanding and perspective outside of the frame of the American empire.

  • what ? aguinaldo is a terrorrist? hahahaha im a filipino and this is my first time to hear know about this... its funny

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  • I can't believe American stupidity cost Filipinos a million lives. Aguinaldo was a terrorist??? Tagalogs were a tribe??? He got a PhD???!! The hell... Why do these Yanks think all countries are like Iraq or Afghanistan??

  • wow. pretty stupid. aguinaldo is a terrorist and a warlord who can suppressed anything. how stupid idea. shame to you that you have a phd degree.

  • @JurishzteR Scarily, McKinley's Tagalog imperialism become a reality. Tagalog as the national language and the ONLY native language taught in schools, only Tagalog literature taught in school, the Tagalogs thinking they are the epitome of Filipino culture. Tagalogs laughing at the accents of non-Tagalogs and branding them as hillbillies. Scary prediction.

  • @JurishzteR Given that he ordered the killing of Andres Bonifacio and his brother, it is not unlikely. Also, he was a Japanese collaborator(Filipinos might be surprised about this, but it is a fact that Filipino historians) There's much more to what Philippine History books write. Of course, like any other nation, the Philippines revisions history.

    Did you know that Carlos P Romula called the Igorots not Filipinos? Likely not. His image is that of a nobel prize winner.

  • only the americans called it an insurrection. Insurrection means rebellion or mutiny from an authority you vowed loyalty to. Never did the Filipinos pledge allegiance to the empire building americans. The american media now call the Iraqi Freedom fighters as insurgents, did they pledge allegiance to the americans for them to be called mutineers or insurgents?

  • @JurishzteR ako ay pilipino ring tulad mo, ngunit may katotohanan ang kanyang sinabi patungkol kay aguinaldo.hindi man siya terorista sa iyong palagay si aguinaldo naman ay isang traydor sa kanyang kapwang rebulusyonaryo na gaya ni BONIFACIO

  • This funny first of this show the lack of understanding of the American since 19th century up to now man its more than joke than insult Aguinaldo a terrorist hahahaha

  • Philippines credited the americans by spreading education, literature, and chocolates to the philippines. And yet the americans never learned anything from what they got by fighting the philippine insurgencies and filipino muslims in mindanao. All they got was a mutiny by some black african-american Buffalo soldiers who sided with filipino freedom fighter, and thousands dead US cavalrymen and marines. Oh plus they stole 2 huge church bells from a local town and claiming it as a war trophies.

  • Ya funny this people are insulting us well that Americans for you making enemies every were

  • WTF!

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