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Basic Statistics for United States Imperialism

Contents: list of interventions for “regime change”list of air warfare campaignslist of client stateslist of states held by debt-leverage imperialismlist of foreign base hostlist of murder tolllist of unsavory rightists supportedlist of perverted international bodieslist of interventions for opposing liberationlist of interventions pre-1941list of covert operationslist of front organizationslist of low intensity conflictslist of proxy warslist of foreign policy doctrineslist of propaganda campaignsBibliographyUseful PeriodicalsRelevant Hyperlinks


1. Chronological list of interventions

Interventions with the purpose of effecting “regime change,” attempted or materially supported by the United States—whether primarily by means of overt force (OF), covert operation (CO), or subverted election (SE):
  1. OF and SE imply, necessarily, prior and continuing CO.
  2. OF = directly applied state terrorism by the United States repressive apparatus i.e. the Departments of War/Defense, Energy, Treasury, and State. N.B. the formation of the National Security Council (1947) and the Office of Homeland Security (2002).
  3. CO = reconnaissance, classical coups d’etat, legal harassment, disinformation (through media, legal, NGO, student, labor, and other front groups), bribery, sabotage, assassination, proxy warfare, running ratlines for fascist émigré groups, and assorted other clandestine activities.
  4. SE = a particular species of CO, comparatively non-violent, high plausible deniability, usually involves dumping tons of cash and campaign technologies into the hands of rightist groups during elections, sowing discord in leftist parties, buying up media space in order to destabilize electorates, tampering directly with ballot results, and hiring jackboots to actively threaten and brutalize voters in the last resort. NB many subverted elections are preceded by lengthy terror campaigns (e.g. Nicaragua, El Salvador, Yugoslavia, etc).

It should go without saying that the following entries are simplified; only the major “payoff” year is listed, where applicable. Most attempted overthrows were preceded by lengthy preparations—vast right wing conspiracies, indeed. NB that this list remains under construction; new data will be added in the next installment.

The * indicates that I’m not clever enough to have found the absent data yet. Apologies.

“Neutralist” refers to a given regime’s desire to avoid taking sides with either power bloc in the cold war. It should be readily apparent that such is an unforgivable sin against the foreign policy establishment in the United States.

“Nationalist” refers to a given regime’s desire to nationalize foreign-owned means of production within its national boundaries. It should be readily apparent that such is an unforgivable sin against the foreign policy establishment in the United States.

Date place head of state / candidate in election political affiliation outcome means
1893 Hawaii Liliuokalani monarchist success OF
1912 China Piyu monarchist success OF
1918 Panama Arias center-right success SE
1919 Hungary Kun communist success CO
1920 USSR Lenin communist failure OF
1924 Honduras Carias nationalist success SE
1934 United States Roosevelt liberal failure CO
1945 Japan Higashikuni rightist success OF
1946 Thailand Pridi conservative success CO
1946 Argentina Peron military/centrist failure SE
1947 France * communist success SE
1947 Philippines * center-left success SE
1947 Romania Gheorghiu-Dej Stalinist failure CO
1948 Italy * communist success SE
1948 Colombia Gaitan populist/leftist success SE
1948 Peru Bustamante left/centrist success CO
1949 Syria Kuwatli neutralist/Pan-Arabist success CO
1949 China Mao communist failure CO
1950 Albania Hoxha communist failure CO
1951 Bolivia Paz center/neutralist success CO
1951 DPRK Kim Stalinist failure OF
1951 Poland Cyrankiewicz Stalinist failure CO
1951 Thailand Phibun conservative success CO
1952 Egypt Farouk monarchist success CO
1952 Cuba Prio reform/populist success CO
1952 Lebanon * left/populist success SE
1953 British Guyana * left/populist success CO
1953 Iran Mossadegh liberal nationalist success CO
1953 Costa Rica Figueres reform liberal failure CO
1953 Philippines * center-left success SE
1954 Guatemala Arbenz liberal nationalist success OF
1955 Costa Rica Figueres reform liberal failure CO
1955 India Nehru neutralist/socialist failure CO
1955 Argentina Peron military/centrist success CO
1955 China Zhou communist failure CO
1955 Vietnam Ho communist success SE
1956 Hungary Hegedus communist success CO
1957 Egypt Nasser military/nationalist failure CO
1957 Haiti Sylvain left/populist success CO
1957 Syria Kuwatli neutralist/Pan-Arabist failure CO
1958 Japan * left-center success SE
1958 Chile * leftists success SE
1958 Iraq Feisal monarchist success CO
1958 Laos Phouma nationalist success CO
1958 Sudan Sovereignty Council nationalist success CO
1958 Lebanon * leftist success SE
1958 Syria Kuwatli neutralist/Pan-Arabist failure CO
1958 Indonesia Sukarno militarist/neutralist failure SE
1959 Laos Phouma nationalist success CO
1959 Nepal * left-centrist success SE
1959 Cambodia Sihanouk moderate/neutralist failure CO
1960 Ecuador Ponce left/populist success CO
1960 Laos Phouma nationalist success CO
1960 Iraq Qassem rightist /militarist failure CO
1960 S. Korea Syngman rightist success CO
1960 Turkey Menderes liberal success CO
1961 Haiti Duvalier rightist/militarist success CO
1961 Cuba Castro communist failure CO
1961 Congo Lumumba leftist/pan-Africanist success CO
1961 Dominican Republic Trujillo right-wing/military success CO
1962 Brazil Goulart liberal/neutralist failure SE
1962 Dominican Republic * left/populist success SE
1962 Indonesia Sukarno militarist/neutralist failure CO
1963 Dominican Republic Bosch social democrat success CO
1963 Honduras Montes left/populist success CO
1963 Iraq Qassem militarist/rightist success CO
1963 S. Vietnam Diem rightist success CO
1963 Cambodia Sihanouk moderate/neutralist failure CO
1963 Guatemala Ygidoras rightist/reform success CO
1963 Ecuador Velasco reform militarist success CO
1963 United States Kennedy liberal success CO
1964 Guyana Jagan populist/reformist success CO
1964 Bolivia Paz centrist/neutralist success CO
1964 Brazil Goulart liberal/neutralist success CO
1964 Chile Allende social democrat/Marxist success SE
1965 Indonesia Sukarno militarist/neutralist success CO
1966 Ghana Nkrumah leftist/pan-Africanist success CO
1966 Bolivia * leftist success SE
1966 France de Gaulle centrist failure CO
1967 Greece Papandreou social democrat success CO
1968 Iraq Arif rightist success CO
1969 Panama Torrijos military/reform populist failure CO
1969 Libya Idris monarchist success CO
1970 Bolivia Ovando reform nationalist success CO
1970 Cambodia Sihanouk moderate/neutralist success CO
1970 Chile Allende social democrat/Marxist failure SE
1971 Bolivia Torres nationalist/neutralist success CO
1971 Costa Rica Figueres reform liberal failure CO
1971 Liberia Tubman rightist success CO
1971 Turkey Demirel center-right success CO
1971 Uruguay Frente Amplio leftist success SE
1972 El Salvador * leftist success SE
1972 Australia Whitlam liberal/labor failure SE
1973 Chile Allende social democrat/Marxist success CO
1974 United States Nixon centrist success CO
1975 Australia Whitlam liberal/labor success CO
1975 Congo Mobutu military/rightist failure CO
1975 Bangladesh Mujib nationalist success CO
1976 Jamaica Manley social democrat failure SE
1976 Portugal JNS military/leftist success SE
1976 Nigeria Mohammed military/nationalist success CO
1976 Thailand * rightist success CO
1976 Uruguay Bordaberry center-right success CO
1977 Pakistan Bhutto center/nationalist success CO
1978 Dominican Republic Balaguer center success SE
1979 S. Korea Park rightist success CO
1979 Nicaragua Sandinistas leftist failure CO
1980 Bolivia Siles centrist/reform success CO
1980 Iran Khomeini Islamic nationalist failure CO
1980 Italy * leftist success SE
1980 Liberia Tolbert rightist success CO
1980 Jamaica Manley social democrat success SE
1980 Dominica Seraphin leftist success SE
1980 Turkey Demirel center-right success CO
1981 Seychelles René socialist failure CO
1981 Spain Suarez rightist/neutralist failure CO
1981 Panama Torrijos military/reform populist success CO
1981 Zambia Kaunda reform nationalist failure CO
1982 Mauritius * center-left failure SE
1982 Spain Suarez rightist/neutralist success SE
1982 Iran Khomeini Islamic nationalist failure CO
1982 Chad Oueddei Islamic nationalist success CO
1983 Mozambique Machel socialist failure CO
1983 Grenada Bishop socialist success OF
1984 Panama * reform/centrist success SE
1984 Nicaragua Sandinistas leftist failure SE
1984 Surinam Bouterse left/reformist/neutralist success CO
1984 India Gandhi nationalist success CO
1986 Libya Qaddafi Islamic nationalist failure OF
1987 Fiji Bavrada liberal success CO
1989 Panama Noriega military/reform populist success OF
1990 Haiti Aristide liberal reform failure SE
1990 Nicaragua Ortega Christian socialist success SE
1991 Albania Alia communist success SE
1991 Haiti Aristide liberal reform success CO
1991 Iraq Hussein military/rightist failure OF
1991 Bulgaria BSP communist success SE
1992 Afghanistan Najibullah communist success CO
1993 Somalia Aidid right/militarist failure OF
1993 Cambodia Han Sen/CPP leftist failure SE
1993 Burundi Ndadaye conservative success CO
1994 El Salvador * leftist success SE
1994 Rwanda Habyarimana conservative success CO
1994 Ukraine Kravchuk center-left success SE
1996 Bosnia Karadzic centrist success CO
1996 Russia Zyuganov communist success SE
1996 Congo Mobutu military/rightist success CO
1996 Mongolia * center-left success SE
1998 Congo Kabila rightist/military success CO
1998 United States Clinton conservative failure CO
1998 Indonesia Suharto military/rightist success CO
1999 Yugoslavia Milosevic left/nationalist success SE
2000 United States Gore conservative success SE
2000 Ecuador NSC leftist success CO
2001 Afghanistan Omar rightist/Islamist success OF
2001 Belarus Lukashenko leftist failure SE
2001 Nicaragua Ortega Christian socialist success SE
2001 Nepal Birendra nationalist/monarchist success CO
2002 Venezuela Chavez reform-populist failure CO
2002 Bolivia Morales leftist/MAS success SE
2002 Brazil Lula center-left failure SE

We should keep in mind that the goals of the imperialist in each of these instances are multiple: acquisition of access to local “markets” of all varieties; imposition of neoliberal policy; destruction of any potential alternative to the techno-fascist ruling order; provision of incentive for a sprawling parasitical and parastatal medical-intelligence-military-industrial complex (MIMIC); production of official “villains” for propaganda purposes; intimidation of non-combatants (as in the year 1945), and continuing political hegemony of the transnational elite based in DC.

2. Chronological List of U.S. Air Warfare Campaigns

Japan 1943-45 conventional; incendiary; nuclear
China 1945-49 conventional; biological
Korea 1950-53 conventional; biological; chemical; incendiary
China 1951-52 conventional; biological; chemical
Guatemala 1954 conventional
Indonesia 1958 conventional
Cuba 1959-61 conventional; (biochemical attacks in other years)
Guatemala 1960 conventional
Vietnam 1961-73 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster
Congo 1964 conventional
Peru 1965 conventional
Laos 1964-73 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster
Guatemala 1967-69 conventional
Cambodia 1969-70 conventional; chemical; biological
Cambodia 1975 conventional
El Salvador 1980-89 conventional
Nicaragua 1980-89 conventional
Grenada 1983 conventional
Lebanon 1983-4 conventional
Syria 1984 conventional
Libya 1986 conventional
Iran 1987 conventional
Panama 1989 conventional; chemical; biological
Iraq 1991-2002 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster; DU
Kuwait 1991 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster; DU
Somalia 1993 conventional
Bosnia 1993-95 conventional; cluster; DU
Sudan 1998 conventional; biological
Afghanistan 1998 conventional
Yugoslavia 1999 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster; DU
Afghanistan 2001-02 conventional; chemical; biological; cluster; DU

3. Chronological list of US client states: [under construction]

1847 Liberia to present
1848 Mexico to 1911
1893 Hawaii to 1959
1899 Cuba to 1959
1903 Dominican Republic to present
1903 Honduras to present
1912 China to 1949
1922 Italy to 1941
1928 Portugal to 1974
1933 Germany to 1941
1939 Spain to present
1943 Italy to present
1944 Saudi Arabia to present
1945 France to 1965
1945 Japan to present
1945 West Germany to 1960
1945 South Korea to present
1945 Burma to 1962
1946 Thailand to present
1947 Greece to 1964
1947 Turkey to present
1948 Israel to present
1949 Taiwan to present
1950 Colombia to present
1952 Australia to present
1952 Lebanon to present
1952 New Zealand to 1985
1953 Iran to 1979
1954 Guatemala to present
1954 Pakistan to present
1959 Paraguay to present
1955 South Vietnam to 1975
1957 Haiti to present
1957 Jordan to present
1960 Congo/Zaire to present
1963 Iraq to 1990
1964 Bolivia to present
1964 Brazil to present
1965 Greece to present
1965 Peru to present
1966 Central African Republic to present
1969 Oman to present
1970 Egypt to present
1970 Cambodia to 1979
1970 Uruguay to present
1975 Morocco to present
1976 Portugal to present
1978 Kenya to present
1978 S. Africa to 1990
1979 Yemen to present
1979 Somalia to 1991
1982 Chad to present
1982 Mexico to present
1984 Brunei to present
1988 Burma to present
1992 Angola to 2002
1993 Azerbaijan to present
1993 Eritrea to present
1993 Nigeria to present
1994 Ukraine to present
1995 Ethiopia to present
2000 Kyrgyzstan to present
2001 Afghanistan to present

[all of Latin America (sans Mexico, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Cuba 1964-1990); a legion of others ]

4. Chronological list of states held in the manacles of debt-leverage imperialism

N.B. these states are held in the thralldom of “odious debt” imposed upon them by (typically) quasi-fascistic regimes who 1) often enough were empowered via United States state terrorism and 2) accepted the terms of United States dominated Bretton Woods restructuring programs.

Many countries found themselves in dire monetary and fiscal straits in the early 1980s—after the Nixon shocks, the various oil embargoes, and the Volcker interest rate hikes. At this time of the debt crisis, the IMF and World Bank became “lenders of last resort” for regimes unable to meet balance of payments obligations to imperialist-controlled banks—but such lending comes with a cost: dismantle any and all policies that don’t adhere to the mystical mantras of neoliberalism (i.e. such policies as protectionism, capital regulation, state industry, wage control, labor and environmental regulation, resistance to currency devaluation, autochthonous/non-export production, etc had to go); such is the nature of the structural adjustment program (SAP).

Note further that these policies were the Reaganites’ answer to the “Crisis of Democracy” (as defined by the geniuses in the Trilateral Commission) that was occurring on a global scale and to the relative loss of US geopolitical power in the late 1970s. In order to disrupt the G-77, UNCTAD, and other international movements modeled on the success of OPEC, the debt crisis and its neoliberal response were engineered for the sake of ushering in a new world order of managed friggin’ chaos. It is good to recall that a number of countries that have refused SAP have been attacked (e.g., Serbia) and/or destabilized (e.g., Belarus). It is also prudent to realize that many an “ethnic,” “religious,” or otherwise vaguely described “civil” war has been caused directly by SAP (e.g., Somalia, Yugoslavia).

Moreover note that the meaning of “debt crisis” is that subjugated nations that were unable to meet balance of payments obligations to imperialist-controlled banks threatened the survival of such banks, and thus this privately held debt was transferred to public institutions, thereby socializing risk while insuring the sanctity of corporate profit. (I.e., “crisis” does not here refer to those horrors being inflicted on subjugated peoples.)

Year of initial SAP implementation nations
1980 Jamaica
1981 Brazil; Mauritius; Uganda
1982 Mexico; Ecuador; Bangladesh; Central African Republic; Argentina; Tanzania
1983 Chile; Ghana; Kenya; Malawi; Niger; Somalia
1984 Congo/Zaire; Mauritania; Senegal
1985 Bolivia; Botswana; Costa Rica; Gambia; Guinea; Sao Tome
1986 Madagascar; Nigeria; Philippines; Sierra Leone;Tunisia
1987 Zambia; Algeria; Guinea-Bissau; Mozambique; Sudan;Yugoslavia
1988 Equatorial Guinea; Guyana; Hungary; Pakistan; Sri Lanka
1989 Cameroon; El Salvador; Jordan; Lesotho; Trinidad;Venezuela; Congo (RC); Togo
1990 Colombia; Czech Republic; Nicaragua; Peru;Rwanda
1991 Angola; Burkina Faso; Cote d’Ivoire; Egypt;Ethiopia; India; Romania; Zimbabwe
1992 Latvia; Reunion; Ukraine; Belarus; Azerbaijan;Georgia; Armenia; Kazakhstan; Uzbekistan; Moldova
1993 Benin; Gabon; Russia; S. Africa; Surinam
1994 Eritrea; Cambodia; Haiti; Mali
1995 Seychelles; Swaziland; Tajikistan
1996 Bosnia-Herzegovina; Comoros; Uruguay
1997 Bulgaria; Djibouti; Indonesia
1998 Mongolia; Paraguay; S. Korea; Thailand; Yemen
1999 Kosovo

5. Rough chronological list of foreign territories “hosting” US military installations

The range of years for each group attempts to indicate when the country in question first began its role as “host” for US military facilities. [NB I’m still corroborating these.] [under construction]

“Mahan Doctrine” group 1898-1904 Guam; Puerto Rico; Philippines; Cuba; Hawaii, Panama
“Monroe Doctrine-Crisis of Capital” group 1905-1935 Antarctica; Azores; Galapagos; Haiti; Liberia; Nicaragua; Samoa
“Welt Krieg” group 1939-1953 Antigua; Australia; Bahamas; Belgium; Bermuda; British Guiana; Burma; Denmark; France; Germany; Greece; Greenland; Iceland; Indonesia; Iran; Italy; Jamaica; Japan; Johnston Atoll; Korea; Marshall Islands; Midway Islands; Morocco; Netherlands; Newfoundland; New Zealand; Okinawa; Portugal; Spain; St. Lucia; Taiwan; Thailand; Trinidad; Turkey; United Kingdom; Vietnam
“Post-Monroe Doctrine-War on Drugs/Depopulation” group 1954-2002 Aruba, Bolivia; Brazil; Colombia; Costa Rica; DRC; Ecuador; El Salvador; Ghana; Guatemala; Honduras; Ivory Coast; Nigeria; Peru; Rwanda; Senegal
“Carter Doctrine” group 1978-1981 Bahrain; Diego Garcia; Egypt; Israel; Kenya; Oman; Somalia
“New World Order-Persian Gulf” group 1990-1991 Kuwait; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; UAE; Yemen
“New World Order-Balkans” group 1991-2001 Albania; Bosnia; Croatia; Hungary; Kosovo; Macedonia
“Afghanistan War/Caspian Basin” group 2000-2002 Afghanistan; Azerbaijan; Georgia; India; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Pakistan; Tajikistan; Uzbekistan

6. Chronological list of US murder toll [under construction]

The murder toll has been achieved by either direct violence (e.g. the firebombing and nuking of Japan or the firebombing of Dresden) or indirect/proxy “low intensity conflict” (e.g. Rwanda in the 90s or Nicaragua in the 80s). (I have not here accounted for the deaths attributable to SAP.) Some extremely conservative estimates—

Native Americans 1776-2002 4M
West Africans 1776-1865 4M
Philippines 1898-1904 600K
Germany 1945 200K
Japan 1945 900K
China 1945-60 200K
Greece 1947-49 100K
Korea 1951-53 2M
Guatemala 1954-2002 300K
Vietnam 1960-75 2M
Laos 1965-73 500K
Cambodia 1969-75 1M
Indonesia 1965 500K
Colombia 1966-2002 500K
Oman 1970 10K
Bangladesh 1971 2M
Uganda 1971-1979 200K
Chile 1973-1990 20K
East Timor 1975 200K
Angola 1975-2002 1.5M
Argentina 1976-1979 30K
Afghanistan 1978-2002 1M
El Salvador 1980-95 100K
Nicaragua 1980-90 100K
Mozambique 1981-1988 1M
Turkey 1984-2002 50K
Rwanda 1990-1996 1M
Iraq 1991-2002 1M
Somalia 1991-1994 300K
Yugoslavia 1991-2002 300K
Liberia 1992-2002 150K
Burundi 1993-1999 200K
Sudan 1998 100K
Congo 1998-2002 3M

We should also take note that the United States bears more than superficial responsibility for the Nazi Holocaust: e.g., the turning away of Jewish, Romani, and other refugees; funding the concentration camp system; underwriting the Third Reich’s military; delay in opening a western front; policies of appeasement before the war; siding with the fascists during the Spanish Civil War; turning down Stalin’s offer to attack Germany jointly in 1938; providing theoretical inspiration for lebensraum, final solutions, anti-communism, anti-Semitism, etc; rebuilding Germany after the war with the fascist infrastructure still intact; saving war criminals; general ideological support; and so forth.

7. Alphabetical list of right-wing dictators, reactionary movements, and other reprehensible figures empowered/materially supported by the US [under construction]

It seems as though the number one criterion for getting a job as the head of a client state is a willingness to butcher leftists. Indeed, the use of unsavory rightists by the United States began neither with the anti-Castro Cuban émigré community, nor with the Afghan mujaheddin alumni, oh Nelly no!

[the dates provided are sloppily done, I concede. At times, they are just the general duration of the given regime (e.g., Selassie). Most others are the duration of US support while the regime lasted (e.g., Hitler, Saddam Hussein, etc.)]

Abacha, Sani Nigeria 1993-2000
Afwerki, Isaias Eritrea 1993-2002
Amin, Idi Uganda 1971-1979
Arévalo, Marco Guatemala 1985-1991
Bakr, Ahmad Iraq 1968-1979
Banzer Suarez, Hugo Bolivia 1971-1978
Bao Dai Vietnam 1949-1955
Barak, Ehud Israel 1999-2001
Barre, Siad Somalia 1979-1991
Batista, Fulgencio Cuba 1940-44/1952-1959
Begin, Menachem Israel 1977-1983
Ben-Gurion, David Israel 1948-1953, 1955-1963
Betancourt Bello, Rumulo Venezuela 1959-1964
Bokassa, Jean-Bedel Central African Republic 1966-1976
Bolkiah, Sir Hassanal Brunei 1984-2002
Botha, P.W. South Africa 1978-1989
Branco, Humberto Brazil 1964-1966
Carmona, Pedro Venezuela 2002
Cedras, Raoul Haiti 1991
Chamoun, Camille Lebanon 1952-1958
Chiang Kai-shek China: 1928-1949/Taiwan 1949-1975
Christiani, Alfredo El Salvador 1989-1994
Chun Doo Hwan S. Korea 1980-1988
Cordova, Roberto Honduras 1981-1985
Diaz, Porfirio Mexico 1876-1911
Diem, Ngo Dinh S. Vietnam 1955-1963
Doe, Samuel Liberia 1980-90
Duvalier, Francois Haiti 1957-1971
Duvalier, Jean Claude Haiti 1971-1986
Eshkol, Levi Israel 1963-1969
Fahd bin'Abdul-'Aziz Saudi Arabia 1969-2002
Feisal, King Iraq 1939-1958
Franco, Francisco Spain 1937-1975
Fujimori, Alberto Peru 1990-2002
Habre, Hissen Chad 1982-1990
Hassan II Morocco 1961-1999
Hitler, Adolf Germany 1933-1939
Hussein, King Jordan 1952-1999
Hussein, Saddam Iraq 1979-1990
Kabila, Laurent CDR 1997-1998
Karzai, Hamid Afghanistan 2001-2002
Khan, Ayub Pakistan 1958-1969
Koirala, B. Nepal 1959-1960
Lon Nol Cambodia 1970-1975
Marcos, Ferdinand Philippines 1965-1986
Martinez, Maximiliano El Salvador 1931-1944
Meir, Golda Israel 1969-1974
Meles Zenawi Ethiopia 1995-2002
Mobutu Sese Seko Zaire 1965-1997
Moi, Daniel Kenya 1978-2002
Montt, Efrain Guatemala 1982-1983
Mubarak, Hosni Egypt 1981-2002
Museveni, Yoweri Uganda 1986-2002
Musharaf, Pervez Pakistan 1999-2002
Mussolini, Benito Italy 1922-1939
Netanyahu, Benjamin Israel 1996-1999
Noriega, Manuel Panama 1983-1989
Odria, Manuel Peru 1948-1956
Omar, Mohamed Afghanistan 1996-2001
Ozal, Turgut Turkey 1989-1993
Pahlevi , Rezi Iran 1953-1979
Papadopoulos, George Greece 1967-1973
Park Chung Hee S. Korea 1960-1979
Pastrana, Andres Colombia 1998-2002
Peres, Shimon Israel 1977, 1984-1986, 1995-1996
Perez Jimenez, Marcos Venezuela 1952-58
Pinilla, Gustavo Colombia 1953-1957
Pinochet, Augusto Chile 1973-1990
Pol Pot Cambodia 1975-1998
al-Qaddafi, Muammar Libya 1969-1971
Rabin, Yitzhak Israel 1974-1977, 1992-1995
Rabuka, Sitiveni Fiji 1987, 1992-1999
Al Sadat, Anwar Egypt 1970-1981
Selassie, Halie Ethiopia 1941-1974
Salazar, Antonio Portugal 1932-1968
Saud, Abdul Aziz Saudi Arabia 1944-1969
Seaga, Edward Jamaica 1980-1989
Shamir, Yitzhak Israel 1983-1984; 1986-1992
Sharett, Moshe Israel 1953-1955
Sharon, Ariel Israel 2001-2002
Smith, Ian Rhodesia 1965-1979
Somoza Sr., Anastasio Nicaragua 1936-1956
Somoza Jr., Anastasio Nicaragua 1963-1979
Stroessner, Alfredo Paraguay 1954-1989
Suharto, General Indonesia 1966-1999
Syngman Rhee S. Korea 1948-1960
Tolbert, William Liberia 1971-1980
Trujillo, Rafael Dominican Republic 1930-1960
Tubman, William Liberia 1944-1971
Uribe, Alvaro Colombia 2002
Videla, Jorge Argentina 1976-1981
Yeltsin, Boris Russia 1991-1999
Zaim, Hosni Syria 1949
Zia Ul-Haq, Mohammed Pakistan 1977-1988

other nasty nasties:

Nazi war criminals and collaborators knowingly rescued in the years after WW2 by US intelligence for use as covert assets against the USSR:

R. Gehlen; O. Skorzeny; A. Brunner; O. von Bolschwing; W. von Braun; M. Lebed; A. Vlasov; I. Docheff; K. Dragonovich; I. Bogolepov; C. Bolydreff; A. Berzins; H. Herwarth; K. Barbie; I. Demjanjuk; W. Dornberger; V. Hazners; B. Maikovskis; E. Laipenieks; N. Nazarenko; L. Pasztor; R. Ostrowsky; L. Kairys; P. Shandruk; T. Soobzokov; S. Stankievich; and literally thousands of others.

8. List of “international” bodies designed/employed/perverted by the United States [under construction]

9. Chronological list of interventions by the United States with the purpose of opposing (or aiding opposition to) popular resistance movements

Whether by means of overt force (OF) or covert operation (CO):

Date place targeted movement outcome means
1776-1865 United States numerous slave rebellions success OF
1782-1787 United States Wyoming Valley success OF
1786-1787 United States Shay’s Rebellion success OF
1790-1795 United States Ohio Valley tribes success OF
1794-1794 United States Whiskey Rebellion success OF
1798-1800 United States Alien & Sedition trials success CO
1799-1799 United States Fries’ Rebellion success OF
1805-1806 United States Boston union“conspiracy” success CO
1806-1807 United States Burr’s Insurrection success OF
1810-1821 Spanish Florida Africans, Natives, etc success OF
1811-1811 United States Tecumseh’s Confederacy success OF
1813-1814 United States Creeks success OF
1822-1822 United States Vesey’s Rebellion success CO
1823-1824 United States Arikara success OF
1826-1827 United States Philadelphia union“conspiracy” success CO
1827-1827 United States Fever River & Winnebago success OF
1831-1831 United States Turner’s rebellion success OF
1831-1831 United States Sac & Fox success OF
1832-1832 United States Black Hawks success OF
1833-1834 Argentina rebellion success OF
1835-1835 United States Murrel’s Uprising success CO
1835-1836 Peru rebellion success OF
1835-1842 United States Seminoles success OF
1836-1837 United States Sabine, Osage success OF
1836-1844 Mexico anti-Texans, Natives, etc success OF
1837-1838 United States massive strikes success OF
1838-1839 United States Mormons success OF
1842-1842 United States Dorr’s Rebellion success OF
1847-1855 United States Cayuse success OF
1850-1851 United States Mariposa tribes success OF
1851-1859 United States Washington tribes success OF
1852-1853 Argentina rebellion in Buenos Aires success OF
1854-1856 China rebellion success OF
1855-1856 United States Sioux success OF
1855-1858 United States Seminoles success OF
1855-1858 Nicaragua Walker’s invasion success OF
1855-1860 United States “Bleeding Kansas” success OF
1857-1857 United States Cheyenne success OF
1857-1858 United States Mormons success OF
1858-1858 Uruguay rebellion in Montevideo success OF
1858-1859 United States Comanche success OF
1859-1859 United States Brownists at Harper’sFerry success OF
1860-1860 Angola rebellion in Kissembo success OF
1860-1861 Colombia rebellion success OF
1861-1865 United States confederate rebellion success OF
1861-1865 United States Navajo success OF
1861-1886 United States Apache success OF
1862-1864 United States Sioux success OF
1863-1863 United States draft riots success OF
1863-1864 United States massive strikes success OF
1864-1864 United States Sand Hill Massacre success OF
1865-1865 Panama rebellion success OF
1865-1867 United States Sioux success OF
1867-1867 Formosa rebellion success OF
1867-1875 United States Comanche success OF
1868-1868 Japan rebellion success OF
1868-1868 United States Washita/South Plains tribes success OF
1868-1868 Uruguay rebellion success OF
1871-1871 Korea rebellion success OF
1872-1873 United States Modocs success OF
1874-1875 United States Red River War success OF
1874-1874 United States Kiowa success OF
1876-1877 United States Sioux/Cheyenne success OF
1877-1877 United States St Louis general strike,others success OF
1877-1877 United States Nez Perce success OF
1878-1878 United States Idaho tribes success OF
1878-1879 United States Cheyenne success OF
1879-1880 United States Ute success OF
1885-1885 United States New York textile strikes failure OF
1886-1886 United States massive strikes, Haymarket success OF
1888-1888 Korea rebellion success OF
1888-1893 Hawaii rebellion contra Dole success OF
1888-1889 Samoa rebellion success OF
1890-1891 United States Pine Ridge, Wounded Knee success OF
1891-1891 Haiti Navassa uprising success OF
1891-1892 Chile rebellion success OF
1892-1892 United States Idaho miners success OF
1893-1894 United States massive strikes success OF
1894-1894 Nicaragua Bluefields unrest success OF
1894-1894 United States Chicago rail/Pullman strikes success OF
1894-1895 Brazil rebellion success OF
1894-1896 Korea post Sino-Japanese war rebellion success OF
1896-1899 Nicaragua rebellions success OF
1898-1900 United States Chippewa at Leech Lake success OF
1898-1902 Philippines nationalist resistance success OF
1899-1899 Samoa Mataafa success OF
1899-1901 United States Idaho miners success OF
1900-1941 China Boxers, communists, etc success OF
1901-1901 United States Creek uprising success OF
1901-1901 United States Steel strikes failure OF
1901-1902 Colombia rebellions success OF
1901-1913 Philippines Moslem Moro rebellion success OF
1903-1903 Honduras rebellion success OF
1903-1904 Dominican Republic rebellion success OF
1904-1909 United States Kentucky tobacco farmers success OF
1906-1909 Cuba rebellion success OF
1907-1911 Honduras leftists, Bonilla success OF
1909-1911 United States NY/Triangle textile strikes failure OF
1911-1912 China rebellions success OF
1912-1925 Nicaragua leftists success OF
1913-1919 Mexico various rebellions, Villa failure OF
1914-1914 United States Ludlow Massacre success OF
1914-1924 Dominican Republic various factions success OF
1915-1934 Haiti Sam, etc success OF
1916-1917 United States Arizona miners strike success OF
1917-1918 United States IWW success CO
1917-1919 United States Espionage Act trials success CO
1917-1922 Cuba rebellions success OF
1918-1920 Panama strikes, election protests, etc success OF
1919-1919 Honduras rebellion success OF
1919-1920 United States Palmer Raids success CO
1919-1920 Costa Rica Tinoco, etc success CO
1919-1920 United States Great Steel Strike, others success OF
1920-1921 United States West Virginian miners success OF
1920-1928 United States prison rebellions success OF
1920-1920 Guatemala Unionists success OF
1922-1922 Turkey Nationalists success OF
1922-1923 United States massive strikes success OF
1924-1925 Honduras rebellions success OF
1925-1925 Panama general strike success OF
1926-1933 Nicaragua Sandino, others success OF
1931-1932 El Salvador Marti success OF
1932-1932 United States DC Bonus Strikers success OF
1933-1933 Cuba rebellion success OF
1935-1935 Philippines Sakdal Uprising success OF
1938-1957 United States leftists: HUAC, McCarthyism success CO
1943-1946 United States unprecedented strikes success OF
1944-1951 Greece EAM/ELAS/KKE success CO
1945-1949 China maoism failure OF
1945-1954 Vietnam Viet Minh failure CO
1946-1947 S. Korea mass resistance to US militaryrule success OF
1947-1950 Turkey TKP success CO
1948-1948 S. Korea democratic resistance success OF
1948-1954 Philippines Huks success CO
1950-1951 United States Puerto Rican independence success OF
1950-1953 United States many prison rebellions success OF
1952-1975 Japan general anti-US protests success OF
1952-1957 Japan protestors in Okinawa success OF
1953-1963 Syria ASRP/Baathists failure CO
1954-1962 Algeria FLN failure CO
1956-1971 United States Cointelpro-CPUSA success CO
1956-1975 South Vietnam NLF failure OF
1957-1959 Lebanon leftists success OF
1957-1958 Jordan leftists/anti-monarchists success OF
1959-1960 Haiti rebels contra Duvalier success OF
1960-1971 United States Cointelpro-Puertorriquenos success CO
1960-1966 Peru leftist rebels/PCP success CO
1960-1963 Venezuela FALN; leftist success CO
1962-1969 United States Cointelpro-SWP success CO
1963-1965 El Salvador various rebels success CO
1964-1964 Panama Canal activists success OF
1965-1968 United States mass urban race riots failure OF
1965-1966 Dominican Republic Bosch supporters success OF
1965-1966 Indonesia PKI success CO
1965-2000 East Timor independence movement failure CO
1966-1973 United States massive antiwar protest failure OF
1966-2002 Colombia FARC/ELN success CO
1966-1988 Namibia SWAPO failure CO
1966-1967 Guatemala leftists success CO
1967-1971 United States Cointelpro-SCLC, BPP, CORE,etc failure CO
1967-1967 United States Detroit black workers success OF
1967-1971 Uruguay Tupamaros success CO
1967-1968 United States San Quentin prison rebellions success OF
1967-1969 Japan protestors in Okinawa success OF
1968-1969 United States MLK assassination riots success OF
1968-1971 United States Cointelpro-SDS success CO
1969-1970 United States IAT at Alcatraz success OF
1969-1970 Oman Dhufar Rebellion success CO
1969-2002 Philippines maoism success CO
1970-1970 United States several prison rebellions success OF
1970-1970 United States campus uprisings: KSU, etc success OF
1970-1970 Jordan Palestinian resistance success CO
1970-1972 Bangladesh independence movement failure CO
1970-1972 Trinidad rebellions success OF
1971-1971 United States post-Jackson murder prisonriots success OF
1972-1973 Nicaragua Sandinistas success OF
1973-1973 United States Lakota at Wounded Knee success OF
1973-1976 United States Cointelpro-AIM success CO
1974-2002 Israel PLO success CO
1974-2002 Turkey PKK success CO
1977-1978 United States coal miners failure OF
1980-2002 Peru MRTA/Shining Path success CO
1981-1992 El Salvador FMLN, etc success CO
1981-1990 Honduras PCH, FPR, etc success CO
1981-1981 United States air controllers strike success OF
1982-1983 Morocco MOL success CO
1982-1984 Lebanon leftist & Moslem resistance failure OF
1986-1990 Bolivia peasants success OF
1989-1989 St. Croix Black rebellion success OF
1992-1992 United States LA uprising success OF
1994-2002 Mexico EZLN/Zapatistas success CO
1995-1998 Japan protestors in Okinawa success OF
1996-2002 Nepal CPN success CO

10. DoS-confessed conflicts & interventions up to WW2

[NB. other unconfessed exist—tracking them is the tricky part]

Contra major European powers

France

1798-1800, 1806-10

Germany

1917-18, 1941-45

Great Britain

1775-1783, 1812-1815

Spain [and colonies]

1806-10, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1816-18,1898

USSR

1918-22

Contra minor powers, colonies, marginal states, non-Europeanmajor powers

Abyssina

1903-4

“Africa” [west coast]

1820-23, 1843 [allegedly contra “slave trade”]

Amelia Is.

1812, 1817

Algeria/Algiers

1815 [the 2nd Barbary War]

Angola

1860

Argentina

1833, 1852-3, 1890

“Bering Sea”

1891 [contra alleged “seal poaching” LOL]

Brazil

1894

“Caribbean”

1814-25 [contra alleged “piracy”]

Chile

1891

China

1843, 1854-6, 1859, 1866, 1894-5, 1898-9, 1900, 1911,1912-41

Colombia

1868, 1873, 1895, 1902

Costa Rica

1921

Cuba

1822-25, 1906-9, 1912, 1917-22, 1933

Dominican Republic

1799, 1903-4, 1914

Egypt

1882

Falklands

1831-2

Fiji

1840, 1855, 1858 [the most curious in the bunch, IMHO]

Formosa

1867

Greece

1827

Greenland

1941 [“defense” agreement]

Guatemala

1920

Haiti

1888, 1891, 1914, 1915-34

Hawaii

1870, 1874, 1893

Honduras

1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924-5

Iceland

1941 [“defense” agreement]

Italy

1941-43

Japan

1853-4, 1863, 1868, 1941-45

Johanna Is.

1851

Kingsmills Is.

1841

Korea

1871, 1888, 1889, 1894-6, 1904-5

Libya/Tripoli

1801-1805, 1815 [the 1st and 3rd BarbaryWars]

Marquesa Is.

1813-4

Mexico

1806, 1836, 1842, 1844, 1846-8, 1859, 1866, 1870, 1873,1876, 1913-9

Morocco

1904

Nicaragua

1853, 1854, 1857, 1869, 1894, 1896, 1898-9, 1910,1912-25, 1926-33

Panama

[Colo] 1856, 1860, 1865, 1885, 1901, [indep] 1903-14,1918-21, 1925

Paraguay

1859

Peru

1835-6

Philippines

1899-1901

Puerto Rico

1824, 1899

Samoa

1841, 1888-9, 1899

Smyrna

1849

Sumatra

1832, 1838-9

Surinam

1941

Turkey

1851, 1858-9, 1912, 1917-8, 1919, 1922

Uruguay

1855, 1858, 1868

Yugoslavia

1919

Scanning the official public acknowledgment list here, we clearly see that the US had extreme paranoia about China, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama: Open Doors, “uncooperative” neighbors, and two potential canal zones. Also, check the rationale in the official Defense Dept. record for each of the above conflict dates. Many, many times, we have the “to protect US interests [or “nationals”] during a crisis” as the proposed justification. Caveat lector.

11. Noteworthy Covert Operations conducted by the United States

We should keep in mind that the dates given are the confessed dates of operation. In no way does this account for programs that continued to run after they were officially terminated, nor does it reckon with the same practices under different names—or no names at all. It should go without saying that this isn’t a complete listing.

Overcast

1945-46 OSS rescuing Nazi military scientists for US use
Crowcass 1945-48 locating thousands of Nazis for later use

Paperclip

1946-1954 continuation and expansion of Overcast

Mockingbird

1947-2002 CIA control of mass media

Bloodstone

1948-50 infiltrating fascists into the USSR

Gladio

1949-90 terrorist actions to discredit the left; assassination, etc.

MK-Ultra

1953-1963 CIA experiments with LSD, etc on non-volunteers

Cointelpro

1956-71 FBI destabilization of CP, AIM, SDS, civil rights, etc.

Celeste

1960-61 CIA assassination of UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold

Mongoose

1961-63 assassinating Castro

Merrimac

1967-68 CIA surveillance of DC

Resistance

1967-68 CIA spying on US student movements

Chaos

1968-1974 CIA domestic espionage on students, activists, etc

Garden Plot

1968-2002 DoD plans for mass repression/concentration camps

Grillflame

1971-1991 CIA “ESP troopers” i.e. over-horizon radar

Echelon

1972-2002 NSA electronic surveillance of all communication

Condor

1975-1977 Security arrangement in S. America to kill leftists

Cyclone

1979-2002 funding violent Islamic fundamentalist groups

Promis

1981-2002 CIA, etc surveillance of financial transactions

JCET

1991-2002 “foreign internal defense” training programs

Roots

1993-1999 CIA sows fascistic propaganda in Yugoslavia

Storm

1995 ethnic cleansing of Serbs from Krajina

Carnivore

1999-2002 FBI surveillance of www posts, listservs, etc

Magic Lantern

2001-2002 FBI surveillance of PC keystrokes.

Tips

2002- DoJ civilian informants and denunciations

12. Prominent Front Organizations used to advance US imperialist interests

13. “Low intensity wars” conducted by the United States and its proxies

(“medium intensity warfare” = direct and usually acknowledged involvement of US military apparatus; “high intensity warfare” = Dr. Strangelove stuff: “nuclear combat toe-to-toe with the Russkies,” &c).

The primary goal of low intensity conflict is to use proxies, intelligence, and special forces to destabilize a region and its official government. The purpose of destabilization is to achieve 1) access to resources amidst the chaos, 2) delegitimation of an “enemy” political/economic system, 3) influence over specific local groups, and 4) depopulation of regions inhabited by “untermenschen.”

All leftists should learn about low intensity warfare; it is by far and away one of the most disgusting and useful tools in the imperialist repertoire. Don’t let the words “low intensity” trick you: rivers are dammed with corpses and the fields are sown with the blood of the targeted nation.

14. Proxy Wars fought by the United States

Typically involves the use of clients, dupes, mercenaries, unofficial “volunteers,” and official, though disavowable, special forces. [under construction]

15. Foreign policy doctrines more or less practiced by the United States

Monroe Doctrine western hemisphere = US property; non-whites = untermenschen
McKinley Doctrine Open Door Policy i.e., China, Pacific = potentially, possibly, most likely US property; non-whites = untermenschen
Roosevelt Corollary western hemisphere = US property, and we mean it this time! non-whites = untermenschen
Taft Doctrine Dollar Diplomacy i.e., western hemisphere = US property, and we mean economically, politically, and all other ways; the Middle East = potentially, possibly, most likely, US property
Wilson Doctrine 14 Points internationalism (i.e., great powers should respect each other; to hell with the rest); western hemisphere = US property, and we really mean it this time! non-whites = untermenschen
Roosevelt Doctrine “Good Neighbor Policy!” i.e., western hemisphere = US property, and we really really really fucking mean it.
Truman Doctrine aid to fascists in Greece, Turkey, the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, etc. i.e., what Kennan called “Containment.”
Eisenhower Doctrine the Middle East = US property; non-whites = untermenschen; massive retaliation
Nixon Doctrine enter neocolonialism: overthrowing governments, installing clients, using local elites to manage foreign populations for US advantage i.e., Asia, Africa, western hemisphere = US property, but we’re gonna try to be sneaky about it. Overall, see above.
Carter Doctrine the Middle East = US property, and we aren’t kidding; trilateralism
Reagan Doctrine “Rollback”; mutually assured destruction; low intensity warfare; support for rightwing Islamist groups, narcotics smuggling, etc.
Bush I Doctrine New World Order; “What we say, goes.”
Clinton Doctrine New World Order; “multilaterally if we can, unilaterally when we must.”
Bush II Doctrine New World Order; “unilaterally when we can, multilaterally if we must.”

16. Noteworthy propaganda campaigns, hoaxes, and other lies qua casus belli utilized by the United States

It is well known that German Fascists transformed their buffoonish leader, Hitler, from a national joke into der Fuhrer die Reich by means of a) securing moneys from large industrialists and financiers (they liked his extremely rightwing ideas on race, labor, religion, nationalism, capitalism, imperialism, etc) and b) by using multiple propaganda hoaxes in order to sway domestic opinion.

The Reichstag fire in 1933 allowed for Hitler to be proclaimed leader of the state as well as for the Night of the Long Knives the following year (violence against leftists) and all of the anti-jewish bullshit that came soon after. As we all know, the Reichstag was burned by fascist thugs and blamed on communists; they even got a disabled Dutch guy to “admit” to both arson and communism—smoking gun! woohoo!

In 1938, the Nazis claimed that they needed to perform a “humanitarian intervention” in the Sudetenland (in the modern Czech Republic) in order to stop “ethnic violence.” Of course, it was Nazi thugs carrying out the “ethnic violence” in the first place, but never mind that small detail.

In 1939, the fascists contrived Operation Canned Goods—a faked attack on a German border patrol, which was allegedly a surprise massacre, carried out by Polish military personnel. Evil Slavic Untermenschen Evildoer Terrorists! Too bad, however, that we now know those corpses in German uniform shown on Nazi TV to be dead Poles, kidnapped and murdered; the German public, though, went insane with jingoism, calling for invasions and genocide.

As we shall see, this is a technique learned by the Nazis from the masters of such things in the US (Hitler credited the development of the “Final Solution” to his study of US treatment of Native Americans), and something that was then perfected by the US after it recovered and reconciled with its mad dog Nazi assets during the Cold War.

The overall pattern is using irrelevant, misinterpreted, or completely fabricated events in order to convince all of the clarences (who had nothing to gain from militarism, but who were susceptible to jingoism, racism, ethnocentrism) that…war is a great fucking idea! NB that many of these propaganda hoaxes seem to be more effective now than they were when first produced. Also NB, these are the times that the state was forced, for whatever reasons, to consult with the public—either Congress or the people. Most US crimes are committed without recourse to either, or with only a general, vague acknowledgement: “Oh, that CIA is just protecting Freedom from Evil! We can’t tell you what they’re doing specifically, because that would compromise them to the Forces of Darkness!”

1775 – Britain: so it begins, and the story runs that Evildoer British imperialists took away Our Liberty, &c.; produced Evil Boston Massacres, Stamp Acts, Massachusetts Uprisings; and tried to import tea. While the British were certainly imperialistic, and tea is the mark of the ruling class in colonial times, we should take heed that the first offensive of the American War for Independence was a colonial invasion of Quebec. Huh? You mean, before they even signed the Declaration, the proto-United States was invading other countries? You bet. What’s at stake here is the Proclamation Line and the Quebec Act, both of which prevented the fledgling colonies from expanding. And be sure to recall that during the next US war, a conquest of Canada would again be attempted.

1812 – Britain: ah…tales of “naval impressments.” Too bad that this narrative, of war caused by US sailors being conscripted, like slaves, into the British privateering fleet, is a lie; too bad that the landowners all across the infant US wanted the British, French, Spanish, and natives off the continent so they could expand their holdings, import more slaves, and thereby make more money; too bad that plans for such expansion existed way before the declaration of hostilities. The keys here are Florida, the Caribbean, and the western frontier.

1846 – Mexico: the US is forced to retaliate against the Mexicans, since Mexican troops ruthlessly attacked US regiments, who just happened to be occupying slave-owning Texas. Why would the Evildoers in Mexico do that? Not, I hope, because Texas was part of Mexico? Not, I fear, because Mexicans were anti-slavery (abolished since 1829)? Not, I believe, because the US had aggressively assaulted Mexico multiple times already, including the original secessionist agitation in Texas? No, none of that matters; they’re just Evil.

1898 – Spain: the “Remember the Maine!” incident as well as Hearst newspapers proclaiming that Cuba needed a “humanitarian intervention”—both obvious lies—help sway people in the US to genocidal furor. Enter Empire, the subjugation of the people of Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, and the Philippine genocide.

1917 – Central Powers: the Lusitania incident and the Zimmerman Telegram fire up US war fervor; too bad the Wilson administration provoked the Germans by aiding the British under a flag of “neutrality,” generated tons of anti-German racialist BS, and managed to invade every country in the Caribbean, including Mexico several times. Also, we needn’t forget that the Wilsonian declaration of War was timed perfectly with Lenin’s “April Theses.” All in the name of “protecting democracy,” from Evildoers, no doubt! An honest student of history will note that it’s more like “protecting certain segments of Kapital from others, whilst destroying genuine democratic resistance.”

1918 – USSR: “Communists eat babies!” “Bolsheviks seek to conquer world!’ “International Jewry grabs power in Russia!” “Reds to start war in India next!” “Socialism and incest: partners in Sin!” So ran the newspapers, every day, in every city, after Czarist absolutism was broken by popular resistance, no thanks to the US. Wilson’s administration used such imbecilic pretenses in a failed attempt to “strangle bolshevism in its cradle,” as one imperialist from a different genocidal nation put it. Of course, the real motives behind western intervention weren’t mentioned: Capital Capital Capital Capital.

1941 – Axis Powers: the Pearl Harbor attack was known in advance, no matter how “sudden” or how much “infamy” Roosevelt would later claim for it. NB FDR’s well-planned provocation strategy to ensure that Japan would attack the US, thus allowing the US to dictate terms to the rest of the world, which would be destroyed by war’s end. NB that the overrated Operation Overlord was delayed just long enough for the Soviet Union to be shattered by Kapital’s mad dog Hitler, but just timely enough to prevent the Soviets from taking out all of the fascists in Europe, from the Volga to Gibraltar.

1945 – Japan: event—nukes; propaganda lie—“saving Japanese and American lives”; bitter truth—self-serving genocide and terrorism to intimidate Stalin. Only assholes can believe the US story here.

1950 – DPRK: despite claims that “the Totalitarian North ruthlessly invaded the Free South,” it looks as though a communist North reacted to a long series of provocations carried out by a fascistic South, which included border skirmishes, coordinated raids, and artillery battery. But who cares? America to the rescue! Of fascism!

1952 – East Germany: despite Soviet attempts to get out of Berlin, requiring only assurances from the US that Germany would be a) democratic, b) demilitarized, c) united, and d) neutral, the US insisted on the precarious, ignorant status quo, obviously preferring it to the just Soviet proposal. Up, then, went the Berlin Wall in 1961, which was called an act of tyranny by moronic US commentators, but was intended by the Soviet Union to keep fascists, CIA operatives, saboteurs, assassins, and other agents of Kapital away. This event is largely responsible for much escalation of the Cold War during 50s, which would predictably and wrongly be blamed on the USSR.

1953 – Iran: Commies are gonna get us! Or so it was said by flag-waving retards. The unfortunate truth: a democratic regime thought it was allowed to use its own resources for its own benefit. The US disagreed with Mossadegh.

1954 – Guatemala: Commies are gonna get us! Or so it was said by flag-waving retards. The unfortunate truth: a democratic regime thought it was allowed to use its own resources for its own benefit. The US disagreed with Arbenz.

1964 – Vietnam: the USS Maddox got hit by some lightning, but LBJ thought it’d be a good idea to bow before the banking cartels, the Seven Sisters, the Pentagon, and crusty McCarthyoids, thereby inventing the notion that the (repeat the old script) Red North ruthlessly invaded the Free South—or, at least they ruthlessly attacked an innocent US naval vessel in international waters. Turns out that there was no attack, that the ship was in Hanoi’s waters, and was not-at-all-innocently deploying special forces and other anti-communist swine into the North for the normal roster of Kapitalist Karnage.

1973 – Chile: Commies are gonna get us! Or so it was said by flag-waving retards. The unfortunate truth: a democratic regime thought it was allowed to use its own resources for its own benefit. The US disagreed with Allende.

1981 – Nicaragua: Commies are gonna get us! Or so it was said by flag-waving retards. The unfortunate truth: a democratic regime thought it was allowed to use its own resources for its own benefit. The US disagreed with Ortega.

1983 – Grenada: Commies are gonna get us! Or so it was said by flag-waving retards. The unfortunate truth: a democratic regime thought it was allowed to use its own resources for its own benefit. The US disagreed with Bishop.

1986 – Libya: Evil Terrorist Nation! Quit doing Terrorist things! We will bomb you! Turns out that the Libyans weren’t responsible, after all, for the acts of “terror” of which they’d been accused. Hmm…a high publicity bombing mission right in the middle of the Iran-Contra Affair? What a coincidence! And at a time when Gorbachev was making peaceful overtures and the US was in danger of having no enemies? Amazingly coincidental!

1989 – Panama: They said that Noriega was an Evildoer Drugdealer! You must go Evil Doper! USA All The Way! Humanitarian Intervention! We should mention that Noriega was attempting to institute some democratic reforms and social services, had been a CIA asset, and largely oversaw US drug smuggling—and could document his and US involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair. But why trouble anyone with the facts? Especially the fact that the true meaning of the words “Operation Just Cause” is that US Delta Force teams secretly attacked US Army units so that the US could claim “Panamanian terrorists are shooting us!”

1991 – Kuwait: the famous “dead babies” hoax, which was revealed to be a lie. Other tidbits: Kuwait had provoked Iraq in numerous ways; Iraq got approval from its imperial master, the US, before invading; Bush had personal investments in the region; and US strategy had long called for a way to control the Gulf States directly. With the USSR gone and the Kuwait-Iraq border dispute, the US now had both pretext and opportunity.

1992 – Bosnia: never mind all of the dead Serbs. Instead, check out this photo! The Evil Serb Evildoers have Evilly put some guy in a concentration camp at Trnopolje! Look at the barbed wire! Look at how starved he is! Oh…wait a minute…looks like that the barbed wire is around someone’s shed, that the photographer is in the shed, that the starving guy is a refugee on the outside of the barbed fence, that the headline “Belsen 92” is a lie, that there were no concentration camps, and that the entire series of US operations in the early 1990s were resurrected Nazi policies on Yugoslavia, which still maintained some socialistic economic policies. Well, I’ll be damned: another “humanitarian intervention” for Kapitalism.

1993 – Somalia: Yet another “Humanitarian intervention!” Thing is, the famine was nearly over, the US wasn’t anywhere near where it had been, the Somalis already hated the US for thrusting Barre on them, and the US was only there now for 1) oil prospecting, 2) uranium mining, 3) military basing, 4) public relations, and 5) a “paid advertisement” for the Pentagon, in Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Colin Powell’s cynical phrase..

1998 – Sudan: Evil terrorists are making VX nerve gas in that big factory! Tomahawk it! Turns out, though, that the plant manufactured antibiotics for half the country. Given that the Sudan was in the midst of a disease crisis, the destruction of their medical infrastructure only served to exacerbate the problem. How many died as a result? Who knows—the US, as is typical, doesn’t care to investigate, apologize, or acknowledge.

1999 – Kosovo: “Humanitarian intervention!” Now for something completely different. Racak, Srebrenica, Izbica, Trepca—all more complicated than they seem, as according to numerous international organizations, the FBI, and so on. Ethnic cleansing? Only if we are talking about the cleansing of Serbs by NATO. And the banner hoax here: the “Serbian MIG,” allegedly attacking civilians, is revealed as a fraud in state-press photos, which obviously display English writing on the alleged fuselage.

2001 – Afghanistan: Evil Terrorists got us! We will get them back! Of course, the true story is much more complicated, involving US complicity, deception, and strategic planning at all levels, as noted in the recent historical record (cf. “the complete 9/11 timeline”).

2002 – Iraq?: Evil! Smite Evil! Get oil! Did I say oil? I meant that Evildoer tried to kill my daddy!One excellent hoax, besides the manufactured general “threat” rhetoric, is the alleged 15 kg of “weapons-grade uranium” recovered in Turkey in mid 2002, allegedly bound for Iraq from “Eastern Europe.” Too bad that this “weapons-grade uranium” has “Made in West Germany” written on it—in English.

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