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#1 Parent Foxy - 2016-12-18
Re How the weather affected the outcome of world war 2

America thinks it can do what it wants. It's the 'World's Police', remember?
Anyone who steps in its way is a traitor and an 'enemy'

Russia, for example, who readies itself for a possible attack, is seen as a 'threat' because it won't succumb to the will of the American Government.

America DESERVED to have a 'reamed' second 'asshole' when it invaded Vietnam.... and for what?

If you don't accept the policies and beliefs of the US Government, you are a legitimate target.

To the Americans I say this: Long may you prosper. To the American Gov I say this: 'F*ck You !'

#2 Parent Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-18
Re How the weather affected the outcome of world war 2

The Americans were blamed
for the rise of Pol Pot in Cambodia and for funding his army

Blamed by who? No sane individual.

From 1969-1973 the United States secretly dropped upwards of 2.7 million tons of bombs on Cambodia, exceeding the amount it had dropped on Japan during WWII (including Hiroshima and Nagasaki) by almost a million tons.

French colonization and its puppet Cambodian monarchy was the fuel for Pol Po (and Ho Chi Minh). Communism was merely a funding and organizing apparatus for his 'freedom fighters'. The genocide in Cambodia was ethnic, not political.

U.S. chemical carpet bombing was non-denominational and supplied by Dow Chemical et al.

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