Eestlinc--
Direct war may not have been an option shortly after WWII, but that doesn't mean we had to do nothing. It surely doesn't mean we had to precipitate the Korean War by declaring we wouldn't defend our allies, for example, or allow a communist takeover of Cuba.
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f course not, so thats why it's perfectly fine to install paramilitar goverments.
Iraq, Afghanistan, and Nicaragua have elected governments, and we didn't install Pinochet in Chile--surprisingly enough, Latin American generals are capable of staging coups without outside help.
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Seriosuly, it's amazing how you seem to reduce human tragedies to simple statistics, ecuations where you attempt to look into your crystal ball and try to decide what was more worth doing. Vanitas vanitatum, et omnia vanitas.
Which is how you can defend the system that murdered more than 100 million of its own people, I suppose?
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Also, I recommend you to look for "communism" in the dictionary. Then look for "socialism". Cause really, I am tired of explaining how Russia could never be considered communist because it had a state, and communism is a society without state.
Strange, then, how they followed the precepts of the Communist Manifesto and such, isn't it?
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Most nations, including the USA, have more debts then they could possibly ever pay off.
I'm afraid that ain't the case. If federal spending was frozen at current levels, we'd be running a surplus in a few years. (one of the things that pisses me off about Bush--the average president averages 5 vetoes a year, and Bush has yet to veto a spending bill.) Moreover, most of our government's debt comes from our own people (bonds), not massive aid packages from other countries.
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And that article contains lots of subjectivity and inaccurate information.
Seeing as it's clearly supportive of Tito, I have to agree about subjectivity, but perhaps you could find a more "accurate" source?
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i don't see death and destruction in cuba.
Try looking at how they treat their people. Or, why not take a look at their hospitals? The USSR's hospitals were supposedly the best in the world too, until Reagan tore down the Communist regime and we found out that 50% of them didn't have running water.... Or would you rather take a communist regime's word for how great things are in their country--like Castro sympathizer Suzanne Ross, who's provided one of my favorite quotes: "We have to understand that there are differences between capitalist lobotomies and socialist lobotomies."
There's a reason Cubans are getting on innertubes to cross 90 miles of ocean to get to America--and I seriously doubt it's because the thought of good free health care scares them.
Moose Knight--
Lech Walesa fought Communism in Poland. Ronaldus Maximus fought Communism all over the world. See the difference, *snip*
Edit: Personal attack = EoEO ban. You know the rules.