On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 08:57:02AM -0400, John D. Giorgis wrote:
> Instead we must enlit support against our greatest enemies wherever we
> can find it.
So, would you claim that no potential "ally" is too evil for us to
support to achieve our goals?
Has the US never made a mistake in supporting a group more evil than the
one the US meant to overthrow?
How does the US record look on this issue? Would anyone care to share
their opinions about the US interventions as for the best/for the
worst/undecided in the following list (I'm just making this list off the
top of my head, please anyone add the ones I've missed):
WWI
WW2
Korea
Vietnam
Cuba
Afghanistan/Pakistan
Iran
Iraq
Sudan
Yugoslavia
[various in Central or South America, someone help list them please]