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<blockquote data-quote="Calamari" data-source="post: 10751477" data-attributes="member: 94119"><p>Ok, but apparently this condemnation hasnt filtered through into a humanist world view for a majority of americans, for which i hold the nationalist right responsible, which is unsurprisingly much stronger and much more accepted than in european countries f.ex.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>'regime change' to acquire stregic control over oil resources is imperialism, as millions have already died for the sake of US power policies in Iraq, Iran or Lebanon. You are saying that people supported the Iraq war only because Bush lied, and many believed him. Outside the USA, almost everyone knew the claims against Iraq, Iran, Syria and Lebanon are false and forged propaganda. How do you explain that, if not by historical obfuscation by the US Media ?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I partly agree with you. However, the ruling elites in the united states see it otherwise, and their financial and strategic interests in the region seem to outweigh historical experiences and scientific analysis of the problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamari, post: 10751477, member: 94119"] Ok, but apparently this condemnation hasnt filtered through into a humanist world view for a majority of americans, for which i hold the nationalist right responsible, which is unsurprisingly much stronger and much more accepted than in european countries f.ex. 'regime change' to acquire stregic control over oil resources is imperialism, as millions have already died for the sake of US power policies in Iraq, Iran or Lebanon. You are saying that people supported the Iraq war only because Bush lied, and many believed him. Outside the USA, almost everyone knew the claims against Iraq, Iran, Syria and Lebanon are false and forged propaganda. How do you explain that, if not by historical obfuscation by the US Media ? I partly agree with you. However, the ruling elites in the united states see it otherwise, and their financial and strategic interests in the region seem to outweigh historical experiences and scientific analysis of the problems. [/QUOTE]
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