War Criminals Not Welcome
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Was it who's streets - our streets or who's cheeks - arse cheeks?
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Cuba is doing OK even though we do everything we can to trip them up;
Imagine if we had normal, non imperialistic relations with them
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Yeah good life for all in Cuba, personaly i dont enjoy being sent to prision or killed for opposing the government but maybe the cubans like that. I see you still have not attempted to defend the birthplace of communisim yet, the very country where stalin killed of million of his own took land that was not his to take and sent millions in to exil for political differences. Communisim can never work aslong as humans attempt it the people never see the wealth only the governments.
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...into the industrialised 20th century, while at once embroiled in world war 1 and soon after WW2 in which they made the lion's share of sacrifice to defeat germany, nevertheless emerged to become a world superpower. Americans call the USSR a failure without a blink of introspection to consider how the US used the economic advantages it won by sitting on the sidelines and financing two world wars to sustain a perpetual cold-war nuclear threat and 60 years of unnecessary military defense costs.
Nice Commentary
TheBoroUltra 1 year ago
@TheBoroUltra
Thanks, I will respond with another in like spirit very soon.
Thanks for nudging me along.
Allen
allenjasson 1 year ago
where is this
dankrug 2 years ago
Bush visit to Downing St, London. This is by parliament Square outside Westminster at the end of Whitehall.
While protestors were being intimidated by police in riot gear the war criminal was inside as guest of the Prime Minister. Criminals are in the driver's seat.
allenjasson 2 years ago
CUBA: Yes, more a dictatorship than a socialist democracy, but socialist and despite the perpetual hostilities of the us, the trade embargo and the US-supported terrorism of the Miami Mafia, Cuba offers a decent life for ALL of its citizens with 100% literacy rates and universal free health care of one of the highest world standards.
Now of course, you will disagree with ALL of this, but when your wealthy capitalist elite abandons nationalism for global hegemony you will begin to re-think.
allenjasson 3 years ago
North Korea: (Vietnam Mark 1) Yes, the nation is dictatorial and oppresses its people under a totalitarian regime that is paranoid about the threat from S Korea and its US allay. But if you look at the history of the situation and consider how different it might have been had there not been a Korean War (and understanding that The US is NOT the "good guy"), it is easy to understand why the N Korea situation is as it is.
allenjasson 3 years ago