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November 13th, 2004  
Chocobo_Blitzer
Primus Pilus
 
You little link doesn't work, slick.

I've never read or heard of rape by the US in Korea, Japan, Panama, or Iraq. I've never heard or read of Iraqi teens being taken prisoner and then being sexually abused. Unless one of those prison victims were underage, which I'm certain they were not.

There has some been some incidents regarding racial discrimination in law enforcement, but it's largely unfounded.

Vietnam, indeed the US profile for Vietnam is sad and disgraceful in many ways, our cause was just, but that does not excuse the various atrocities. Americans knew these things, and our Veterns did not get respect in the initial post-war years, in fact, they were looked down upon. Another unfortunate effect of this was... many of them did nothing wrong.

Curse Cold War China for bringing communism to Vietnam, and curse Cold War US for her atrocities in fighting it.

DU is used as a weapon, weapons hurt people, get over it.

Four were killed and nine were wounded during the 60's protest, better call for the UN.

Evidence? Concentration camps? Oh, you mean like the 300,000 Chinese held in re-eduaction labor camps?

Chinese police never use force to protect the people? My, give China a peace award!

Tibet was forced into assimilation by China, it's culture ravaged and brutal retaliation whenever anything resembling a uprising occured. It is a black part of Chinese history, and much like the US mines scattered across Vietnam, Tibet is still a wrong for China.

That little article of yours is terribly vague, it mentions the group is a affiliate of the US Army in 1946. What exactly does that mean? The US has supported corrupt factions in South America without realizing who they're supporting, then break the ties later when they realize as such. The article fails to make clear what ties the US had with this "predecessor of an affiliate".
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