The entire world understands the amazing hypocrisy and lies of Kerry and Obama on Ukraine and Venezuela.  That is, except the American people.  Here is a short primer on American "freedom and democracy" across the world.  Massing imperial sponsored terrorism with fascists, gangsters and terrorists is not a new development but is the heart of American global war making.  American foreign policy has always demanded global corporate dictatorship, and never the welfare of the people of the world.  Aid and charity is all part of the terrorism too.  We are now the most hated people in the world

 In medicine the cruel joke is, whenever there is a humanitarian disaster in the world, the Cubans send doctors and the Americans send the marines.

 It's not easy to face, but we empower the most evil empire the world has ever seen!  And it is the first and certainly the last to threaten the extinction of humanity itself when it goes down.  

 

http://www.alternet.org/world/35-countries-where-us-has-supported-fascists-druglords-and-terrorists?page=0%2C0



"Major Joe Blair was the director of instruction at the U.S. School of the Americas (SOA) from 1986 to 1989. He described the training he oversaw at SOA as the following: "The doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse, false imprisonment, threats to family members, and killing. If you can't get the information you want, if you can't get that person to shut up or stop what they're doing, you assassinate them—and you assassinate them with one of your death squads"


http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/22221-noam-chomsky-security-and-state-power 

"The basic insight was expressed well by the Harvard political scientist Samuel P. Huntington: "The architects of power in the United States must create a force that can be felt but not seen. Power remains strong when it remains in the dark; exposed to the sunlight it begins to evaporate."

In the United States as elsewhere, the architects of power understand that very well. Those who have worked through the huge mass of declassified documents in, for example, the official State Department history "Foreign Relations of the United States," can hardly fail to notice how frequently it is security of state power from the domestic public that is a prime concern, not national security in any meaningful sense"
 


 

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