User talk:74.73.16.230

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Shall I report you for WP:3RR...surely you know the rules. Shall I also have a checkuser run on this account since I am well aware you are using multiple accounts to evade a block?--MONGO 10:31, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Sorry do not know what you are talking about. And further use edit summaries when you post. Wholesale reverting is used only for vandalism, not for pushing your opinion on others. PS I am SixOfDiamonds, I do not hide that, you can see it clearly by my participation in the State Terrorism page, however I am not blocked, just cant login from home. Good bye and thank you for visiting. --74.73.16.230 10:59, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I see, so you did violate 3RR by editing back in the same info you had added using your SixOfDiamonds account. PLease make it clear on the discussion page on the state terrorism page and the Afd for it that you are the same editor and therefore, you can't vote twice. I'll let this 3RR slide but if you revert once more with either account, you'll be reported and blocked.--MONGO 11:47, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Disregard, I decided to report you anyway. There is no reason to be edit warring and I highly doubt you are a brand new account anyway, based on the edits you from the very beginning as SixOfDiamonds (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log), where you're very first edit was to a deletion discussion.--MONGO 12:08, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
AfD is not a vote, nor did I put keep 2x. Your continued hostility is getting annoying. Do not post here again. Many claps for you for reporting. --SixOfDiamonds 12:59, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

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As far as America was concerned, then, democracy and social justice were the principal problems. These dire threats to U.S. hegemony in the region had to be violently eliminated. Referring to the decades of bloodshed consequently imposed by U.S.-sponsored terrorists on the Guatemalan population, the chair of the UN Historical Clarification Commission, Law Professor Christian Tomuschat, stressed when presenting the UN report on the crisis that the U.S. government and private companies “exercised pressure to maintain the country’s archaic and unjust socioeconomic structure.”

In particular, the U.S. client regimes in El Salvador and Guatemala regularly massacred their own populations, slaughtering over 100,000 civilians during the 1980s and into the beginning of 1990s. Yet the U.S. continued to sponsor such terrorism, propping up the dictatorships responsible for such violence while actively helping them carry it out, choosing only to militarily subvert the vastly more democratic and egalitarian Nicaraguan government of the Sandinistas.

The judicial wing of the United Nations, the International Court of Justice (or World Court) prohibited the American military operation to topple the Sandinistan administration in 1986, calling on the United States to pay substantial reparations. Condemning the “unlawful use of force” against Nicaragua, the Court further ruled that aid to the forces attacking Nicaragua was not humanitarian, but military.

From all this the following correlation can thus be clearly discerned: The U.S. is willing to support dictatorship, state terror and mass impoverishment when these are conducive to opportunities for investment and access to regional raw materials.

A Critical Review Of The Objectives Of U.S. Foreign Policy In The Post-World War II Period -By Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

Proof of prior publishing:

  • The War On Truth: 9/11, Disinformation And The Anatomy Of Terrorism
  • Olive Branch press [1]
  • The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked, September 11, 2001
  • Progressive Press
  • Behind the War on Terror: Western Secret Strategy and the Struggle for Iraq
  • New Society Publishers [2]
  • The War on Truth
  • Arris Books [3]