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'America must abandon the interventionist impulse and embrace strategic retrenchment and accept the harsh realities that not all countries want to be remade in Washington’s image.'

Very few if any of the US security partners in the middle east are functional democracies.
What US involvement usually seeks is compliance with US corporate resource hegemony.

Use the petrodollar or we attack you.

Allow US corporations to build pipelines and extract resources or we will attack you.

There is so much BS about 'bringing democracy' to other countries where the reality is US imperialism seeks to bulldoze subservience to the corporate sponsors and Zionist bankers who own the US government.

It is not about bringing democracy, liberty and freedom to other nations- it is about imposing US will over and above the right to self determination that other nations seek.

It seems like most US voters and citizens are woefully ignorant of how much of the rest of the world sees the US and its crude, blatant and bloody imperialism.

It seems like most US voters and citizens are woefully ignorant of how much of the rest of the world sees the US and its crude, blatant and bloody imperialism.

Japan's down for it.

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Japan is monetarily and militarily subservient tribute state to the US.

Has been ever since Hiroshima.

Watch this and learn -

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No they're not. The US isn't forcing Japan to invade Beijing. The PRC is provoking them.

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Oh boo hoo. "My gang needs more clay because of [insert atrocity here]." I'm not buying your Global South grievance logic.

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Your inability to deal with the facts is not my problem.

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