The Panama Deception
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They are trying to get an investigation opened on an incident, believe it or not this is how it happens. When you are investigating the largest corporation in the world, one cant expect to have signed documents for every piece of information you provide. Thus they do not make 100% claims, and say "may be.." instead. They have alternate opinions, and civilian testimony's that link up with graves, that makes it required to investigate under international law.
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@NeutralExistence I have no idea where you got your (misguided) opinion from? I said this was a propaganda piece. I made no reference to anything else.
This piece presents information that can be found yet they say "may be..."
So they cover their ass with their statements so they cannot be held to their statements. That is a sure sign of propaganda, "insinuation without make a statement".
I watched the WHOLE show, found their lack of collaborating information to be shallow yet some facts.
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Yeah, we know exactly who....
The same government that lied to get into Vietnam, Spanish war, WW1 etc...
No other nation feels the right to invade others like they are some "world police".
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You act like every piece of information that comes out of the U.S.A isn't propaganda.
When your government allows independent reporters access to the information from the Panama invasion, including military records of civilian casualty's, then I am sure they will feel free to replace their opinion with the facts. Tho if you actually took the time to watch the documentary you will find that there was witnesses collaborating these reports, and there is numerous facts
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Nice Propaganda piece. A little bit of fact with a lot of opinion. "We Think" "Might Be" "IF"
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And be sure something a little accident will happen to him
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@Acecool444 what year is that movie
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this sounds alittle fishy I was deployed to Panama (82nd DIV) someone is not telling the TRUTH
RON PAUL for 2012 and there will be no more of these invasions !
DexVil 1 month ago 7
@dpowersfl1 It is not relevant because he worked for the CIA. The EE.UU doesn't have trouble with killers or torturers if they do as they are told. Remember Pinochet, Suharto, Diem's regime in South Vietnam. Its always the same. When the dictators are causing trouble they (EE.UU) just do another regime change justified by some nonesense.
dmesa88 1 month ago 2