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Ronald Reagan is burning in Hell

Name: Marrakech 2007-04-06 9:00 ID:4X46MbuA

I can't believe anyone could defend the man, let alone admire or even positively appreciate his achievements or person. Seriously, is there anyone out there who can honestly defend the foreign policy of the United States in central America in the 1980's? He was the incompetent figurehead at the center of one of the most brutal administrations in American history and would've been executed for war crimes if the United States wasn't a superpower. Nicaragua is a case example and a representative one.

To date, the United States is the sole and first country ever to be condemned by the International Court of Justice for state-sponsored international terrorism, due to its funding of Contra terrorists in Nicaragua against a democratically elected Sandinista government. The only crimes of this government was terminating decades of U.S.-friendly dictators and even whilst being attacked by a foreign-backed army, the government did not even close a newspaper, major opposition press (La Pernsa) was still functioning despite calling for a violent overthrow of the government (though it was basically U.S. propaganda), this is the only case in history I believe this has happened.

So how did a self-proclaimed friend of liberty and freedom treat the 1986 World Court decision to pay massive reparations to a country brutalized because it dared not to allow itself to be subjected to economic colonialism? It openly rejected the decision and kept brutalizing the nation till it essentially offered an ultimatum to keep killing and torturing civilians unless the U.S.-backed candidate was elected (which happened in 1990).

Of course this goes without mentioning El Salvador, Guatemala, Iraq and Indonesia, all brutal regimes which functioned with the support and praise of the Reagan administration.

Name: Marrakech 2007-04-06 10:57 ID:4X46MbuA

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Your insularity doesn't surprise me, do you ever seriously consider even why other countries may feel in some part an animosity toward America; its government and institutions, not the people. It's not hard, in fact you have to be extraordinarily accepting to miss the legitimate grievances of people around the world.

But again your attitude isn't at all unusual, historically have been Roman and British and now American scholars who wonder in awe about how subjugated people could possibly hate the intrinsic superiority of their respective empires. Of course it demands a necessary ignorance of numerous historical and ongoing events.

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