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July 8, 2010 at 11:34 pm in reply to: 46 US warships & 7,000 US Marines on route to Costa Rica? #171820abbadadMember
[quote=”maravilla”]oh, come on, questioning the tactics of the powers that be doesn’t necessarily mean we’re all crazy! in fact, i would say the people running the show are the ones who should be rounded up and given a shot of prolixin! if you’ve ever investigated the incidents and the lies that were told leading up to the Vietnam War you would understand why it is not even in the realm of possibility to believe what we are told. it’s always the people who haven’t a clue who insist that those who have some insight are the wingnuts. jjjjjjj[/quote]
Which insight would that be? Earthquakes? Coup? Assassinations? World economic subjugation? Terrorists dressed as US military? Nuclear Arms on troop carriers?I have written a research paper on the origins of the Viet Nam war and know we were lied to. We are lied to even to this day. ALL governments lie and I never stated or believe otherwise, so moot point. You have set up a false dichotomy — believe everything or believe nothing.
And still my question goes unanswered, I suspect because the answer bothers “those who have some insight”.
July 8, 2010 at 11:01 pm in reply to: 46 US warships & 7,000 US Marines on route to Costa Rica? #171817abbadadMemberThe paranoid responses here are truly amazing. If so many of you know “the TRUE secret motivation” it really isn’t much of a secret, is it?
There is no such thing as a “Baker Act” in Costa Rica. I can tell.:shock:
And no answered my question.
July 7, 2010 at 11:10 pm in reply to: 46 US warships & 7,000 US Marines on route to Costa Rica? #171799abbadadMemberScenario:
CR is invaded from the North border and the invaders quickly sieze San Jose. Who does CR count on to quickly respond and restore order?
Serious question. My brother and I, along with our wives, are in the process of buying land and plan to retire there. I am escaping the US also, so no apologist here. But in the back of my mind I always figured that it would be the US who responded and that response would be welcomed.
So if the position of most posters here is that the US forces would not be welcomed here under any circumstances, who are they counting on? Or is it that they are welcome only to bail out CR and disdained before and after the job is done.
Despite the “neutrality”, Central and South America present enough dangers that I would be interested in the answer as to who people are counting on when it hits the fan.
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