United States
Initially, the history of U.S. education is at least controversial, since the Americans invaded and took half of Mexico. Gone are infiltrating in Texas and, after two years of war, taken to the capital, Mexico had to deliver Texas, California and New Mexico in 1848.
In 1898, the United States overthrew a queen of Hawaii and just attached it.
In Cuba, hiding in the Monroe Doctrine, the United States intervened in Cuba's war of independence against Spain (reinforced by blowing a pretext his old ship in Havana harbor and accusing Spain as a culprit). That war resulted in the annexation of Puerto Rico and the Philippines. In 1961, anti-Castro Cuban exiles, backed by the government of John Kennedy, invaded the Bay of Pigs in Cuba in a failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro. In December 1986, in Panama, after failed attempts to depose Manuel Noriega, President George Bush sent 24,000 troops to the country, overthrew the government and installed Guillermo Endara, elected in elections annulled by Noriega.
The U.S. intervened militarily several times in Latin American countries in order to defend their economic and political interests. This interventionist policy was called Big Stick (big stick) and initiated by President Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1980s, amid a wave of interventions in Central America, in a power struggle between left and right in which the U.S. insisted on getting involved militarily, President Ronald Reagan sent troops to the Caribbean island of Grenada with the "goal" of preventing the spread of communism in Latin America.
The interventionist policy of Ronald Reagan led to 30,000 victims in Nicaragua. Everything was organized, armed and financed with the complicity of the mafia of **** trafficking to the campaign of "cons" Nicaraguans. In Guatemala, more than 200 000 people, mostly Indians, were exterminated, never without some means of communication in the world had reported. The Guatemalans were not ****** by any Muslim fanatics but by terrorist soldiers who received the financial support and inspiration of successive U.S. governments.
Funded and supported Operation Condor was a common strategy of repression to authoritarian governments in South America in the 1970s, to face the extreme-left movements, especially in Brazil and Chile in the [[Argentina].
not to mention the use of weapons of mass destruction against civilian targets, nuclear bombs, prison guantanamo, iraq invasion ............( lack space to talk about everything).
Israel
It was after the order of migration of the Zionist movement that created the first groups were fundamentalist terrorists in Palestine: The Bar-Giora (1907, after Hashomer - 1909 and finally Haganah - 1920) and the Irgun (Etzel or - 1931), both consist of terrorist JEWS recent immigrants. Remember that one of the leaders of the Haganah was David Ben-Gurion. After the "independence" of the Irgun Israel would become the Herut, right-wing party that later became the Likud and Kadima, while the Haganah would result in the Israel Defense ****** and the Labour Party (left). In addition to Ben-Gurion, were also "militants" of the Irgun prominent names in Israeli politics, like Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, Rehavam Zeevi, Dov Hoz, Moshe Dayan, Yigal Allon and Ruth Westheimer.
that state terrorism and dirt and looks that I did not go into detail
Initially, the history of U.S. education is at least controversial, since the Americans invaded and took half of Mexico. Gone are infiltrating in Texas and, after two years of war, taken to the capital, Mexico had to deliver Texas, California and New Mexico in 1848.
In 1898, the United States overthrew a queen of Hawaii and just attached it.
In Cuba, hiding in the Monroe Doctrine, the United States intervened in Cuba's war of independence against Spain (reinforced by blowing a pretext his old ship in Havana harbor and accusing Spain as a culprit). That war resulted in the annexation of Puerto Rico and the Philippines. In 1961, anti-Castro Cuban exiles, backed by the government of John Kennedy, invaded the Bay of Pigs in Cuba in a failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro. In December 1986, in Panama, after failed attempts to depose Manuel Noriega, President George Bush sent 24,000 troops to the country, overthrew the government and installed Guillermo Endara, elected in elections annulled by Noriega.
The U.S. intervened militarily several times in Latin American countries in order to defend their economic and political interests. This interventionist policy was called Big Stick (big stick) and initiated by President Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1980s, amid a wave of interventions in Central America, in a power struggle between left and right in which the U.S. insisted on getting involved militarily, President Ronald Reagan sent troops to the Caribbean island of Grenada with the "goal" of preventing the spread of communism in Latin America.
The interventionist policy of Ronald Reagan led to 30,000 victims in Nicaragua. Everything was organized, armed and financed with the complicity of the mafia of **** trafficking to the campaign of "cons" Nicaraguans. In Guatemala, more than 200 000 people, mostly Indians, were exterminated, never without some means of communication in the world had reported. The Guatemalans were not ****** by any Muslim fanatics but by terrorist soldiers who received the financial support and inspiration of successive U.S. governments.
Funded and supported Operation Condor was a common strategy of repression to authoritarian governments in South America in the 1970s, to face the extreme-left movements, especially in Brazil and Chile in the [[Argentina].
not to mention the use of weapons of mass destruction against civilian targets, nuclear bombs, prison guantanamo, iraq invasion ............( lack space to talk about everything).
Israel
It was after the order of migration of the Zionist movement that created the first groups were fundamentalist terrorists in Palestine: The Bar-Giora (1907, after Hashomer - 1909 and finally Haganah - 1920) and the Irgun (Etzel or - 1931), both consist of terrorist JEWS recent immigrants. Remember that one of the leaders of the Haganah was David Ben-Gurion. After the "independence" of the Irgun Israel would become the Herut, right-wing party that later became the Likud and Kadima, while the Haganah would result in the Israel Defense ****** and the Labour Party (left). In addition to Ben-Gurion, were also "militants" of the Irgun prominent names in Israeli politics, like Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, Rehavam Zeevi, Dov Hoz, Moshe Dayan, Yigal Allon and Ruth Westheimer.
that state terrorism and dirt and looks that I did not go into detail