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Originally Posted by sutekidane
That unfortunately goes with the territory, all super power, global powers did that in the past, its called divide and rule and extracting resources and will probably do it in the future. The casualty in blood is just collateral damage. The next ones are China and India and may be all of us including Americans will have to get ready for Chinese and Indian boots kicking us around. All hail the Han and the Hindu.
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welcome me please. this is my first post here after reading most of this thread. (bows)
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i took a class for three weeks at a computer hardware installation institute in the USA. the teacher was a young former marine. younger than me.
every morning he told stupid stories for 45 minutes before getting to installing Microsoft. i ended up quitting. terrible teacher.
but he told me that he was in Okinawa
and one of the other marines (it was probably him)
apparently some female is famous for squatting on a stack of coines and 'spitting' them into a shot glass. so the sadistic marine used a bic LIGHTER to get the coins really hot and...the story was so disgusting and unfunny, i think it is true. that's why this recent United States "occupy" thing is premature. to occupy: that's what police states do.
like they wanted, we wanted U. S. OUT OF IRAQ NOW! back in 1989
back in 2002. they laughed at us. i learned a lot about Dumb Protestors in those years.
and the U. S. is still an occupying force.
like: when will the U. S. Marines leave Japan and cease perpetrating atrocities in the name of the military occupation? when? never?
or i can show you the pictures of the American soldiers RAPING iraqi citizens in their houses, housewives being raped. it was not consensual intercourse.
but i am a kind person so
just the link.
The Mahmudiyah killings and gang-rape of a 14-year-old girl by U.S. troops occurred on March 12, 2006, in a house to the southwest of Yusufiyah, a village to the west of the town of Al-Mahmudiyah, Iraq. Five United States Army soldiers of the 502nd Infantry Regiment were charged with the crimes: (i) Sgt. Paul E. Cortez, (ii) Spc. James P. Barker, (iii) Pfc. Jesse V. Spielman, (iv) Pfc. Brian L. Howard and (v) Pfc. Steven D. Green (whom the army discharged before the crime's discovery). Abeer Qasim Hamza, 14, was raped and murdered, after her family was murdered: her mother, Fakhriyah Taha Muhsin, 34; father, Qasim Hamza Raheem, 45; and six-year-old sister Hadeel Qasim Hamza.[1] As of September 2009, Spielman and Green have been convicted and three others have pled guilty
Photos Show Rape of Iraqi Women by US Occupation Forces