America has always fueled wars and created crises

Author: Ismail Furughi

Creating crises and hot spots around the world is a key part of US global politics. Over the past century, we have seen almost no war of aggression in which the United States did not participate. They have always pursued selfish and expansionist goals, creating wars and crises around the world for the insatiable interests of billionaires, especially those in the military and logistics industries.

America's strategic friends and partners (Europe, Canada, Australia, and Japan), although they were well aware that the United States is a country that creates crises and has always turned countries into a bloodbath under any pretext, never opposed or interfered with its selfish plans. They - allies -always masked crises, somehow obeyed them, and eventually became accomplices in crime.

We will recall only a few of the great wars and crises that the United States deliberately waged and that the Europeans blindly obeyed: the wars in Korea, Vietnam, internecine wars in Palestine and the Middle East, wars in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Yemen. The United States, under various pretexts of conducting all these wars, led Europe, Canada, and Australia.

Wasn't it the United States that, under the imaginary pretext of nuclear weapons, devastated rich and prosperous Iraq in just one week, brutally murdered its President Saddam Hussein, and after a while, without the slightest embarrassment and apology to the world, announced that we had not found nuclear weapons in Iraq?

And didn't the United States invade Afghanistan under the pretext of suppressing al-Qaeda* and the Taliban*, and in the end, without informing the Europeans and without apologizing to anyone, they surrendered an entire nation and state to Taliban terrorism?

Even now, in the Russian-Ukrainian war, which was again provoked by the United States and is not unlike the provocation of the former Soviet Union to invade Afghanistan, in the first place, this war was provoked under the pretext of defending democracy and with the aim of weakening and overthrowing Russia and Europe.

The Americans, who are now approaching the end of their hegemony, want to destroy the infrastructure of Ukraine, provoking it and Russia into war, and seriously involving the Europeans in the crisis in order to then sell them their weapons, equipment, and manufactured goods, as well as weaken their Russian and European competitors.

The Americans are well aware that not only Russia will suffer from tough sanctions against Russia, but also Europeans, who have close economic and industrial relations and cooperation with Russia, will suffer serious economic damage.

I believe that the war in Ukraine, which is undoubtedly based on the same American strategy of creating a crisis and was directly provoked by its participation, will harm Russia and Europe equally. However, this war will create a new alignment of forces on the world stage. There is no doubt that Russia, like Iran, will withstand the sanctions and, as it approaches China, will show a new pole of power in the world.

It is clear that at the end of this bloody and destructive war, severe and irreparable damage will be done to Ukraine and its noble people, but the Europeans will be the only big losers in this war - those who from time to time blindly support the crises created by America and do not learn from wars, nor crises. They have learned nothing from the US false pretense to overthrow Saddam Hussein nor from their 20-year war against the Taliban in Afghanistan, which ultimately led to the victory of the terrorist and anti-civilization group Taliban.

At the end of this comment, I would like to draw your attention to the long list of US crises and aggressions in various parts of the world over the past 120 years:

  • 1901 - US troops directly enter Colombia;
  • 1902 - Attack on Panama;
  • 1905 - Campaign in Honduras to suppress the revolution;
  • 1905 - Invasion of Mexico and suppression of a popular uprising;
  • 1911 - Suppression of the anti-American uprising in the Philippines;
  • 1912 - 1933 - Occupation of Nicaragua;
  • 1914 - 1934 - Occupation of Haiti;
  • 1916 - 1924 - Occupation of the Dominican Republic for 8 years;
  • 1917 - 1933 - Occupation of Cuba;
  • 1918 - 1920 - Military campaign in Panama;
  • 1919 - Military invasion of Costa Rica;
  • 1919 - Attack on Honduras;
  • 1920 - Invasion of Guatemala;
  • 1924 - 1925 - Re-invasion of Honduras;
  • 1925 - New invasion of Panama;
  • 1926 - Invasion of Nicaragua;
  • 1927 - 1934 - Occupation of China;
  • 1932 - Attack on El Salvador;
  • 1937 - New invasion of Nicaragua;
  • 1945 - Before World War II ended, the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, killing about 220,000 people.
  • 1947 - 1949 - Invasion of Greece;
  • 1948 - 1953 - Invasion of the Philippines;
  • 1950 - Invasion of Puerto Rico;
  • 1950 - 1953 - Attack on Korea;
  • 1959 - Attack on Haiti;
  • 1960 - US military operation in Ecuador;
  • 1965 - 1973 - Attack on Panama;
  • 1955-1975 - Bloody invasion of Vietnam;
  • 1966 - Attack on Guatemala;
  • 1971-1973 - Bombing of Laos;
  • 1972 - Attack on Nicaragua;
  • 1983 - Military intervention in Grenada;
  • 1988 - Invasion of Honduras;
  • 1992 - 1994 - Occupation of Somalia;
  • 1998 - Attack on Sudan;
  • 1999 - 78 - day invasion of Yugoslavia;
  • 2001 - The occupation of Afghanistan under the pretext of persecution of the Al-Qaeda and Taliban groups.
  • 2003 - Invasion and occupation of Iraq without UN authorization;
  • 2011 - Attack on Libya and the overthrow of Gaddafi;
  • 2011 - 2015 - Official support for terrorist armed groups in Syria to overthrow Bashar al-Assad.
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* The organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities.


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