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 WHIRLPOOL OF TERRORISM 
 

 FROM HOLY WAR TO THE PATH OF TERRORISM 

  HERO
  DRUGS
  WHAT NEXT
  The mother of all terrorists
  THE LEGENDS NEVER DIE
  TERRORISM - A WEAPON OF THE WEAK
  FROM EAST PAKISTAN DEBACLE TO AFGHAN VICTORY
  17th august a day of remembrance
  THE WAR POTENTIAL OF TALIBA1
  Is a quick US military victory possible in Afghanistan
 
 
 
 

The mother of all terrorists...to be taken quite literally!

 For those of you who want facts and figures and have the intellect to judge 'good' from 'evil' and the courage to know and say out the truth....

 Ever since the United States Army massacred 300

Lakota’s in 1890, American forces have intervened elsewhere around the globe 100 times. Indeed the

United States has sent troops abroad or militarily struck other countries' territory 216 times since their Independence. Since 1945 the United

States has intervened in more than 20 countries

Of the world.

 Since World War II, the United States actually dropped bombs on 23 countries. These include:

 China 1945-46,

 Korea 1950-53,

 China 1950-53,

 Guatemala 1954,

 Indonesia 1958,

 Cuba 1959-60,

 Guatemala 1960,

 Congo 1964

 Peru 1965,

 Laos 1964-73,

 Vietnam 1961-73,

 Cambodia 1969-70,

 Guatemala 1967-69,

 Grenada 1983,

 Lebanon 1984,

 Libya 1986,

 El Salvador 1980s,

 Nicaragua 1980s,

 Panama 1989,

 Iraq 1991-1999,

 Sudan 1998,

 Afghanistan 1998,

 Yugoslavia 1999.

 Post World War II, the United States has also assisted in over 20 different coups throughout the world, and the CIA was responsible for half a dozen

assassinations of political heads of state.

 The following is a comprehensive summary of the

Imperialist strategy of the United States over the

span of the past century:

 Argentina- 1890 - Troops sent to Buenos Aires to

protect business interests.

 Chile - 1891 - Marines sent to Chile and clashed with nationalist rebels.

 Haiti - 1891 - American troops suppressed a revolt by Black workers on United States-claimed Navassa Island.

 Hawaii - 1893 - Navy sent to Hawaii to overthrow the independent kingdom - Hawaii annexed by the United States.

 Nicaragua - 1894 - Troops occupied Bluefield’s, a city on the Caribbean Sea, for a month.

 China - 1894-95 - Navy, Army, and Marines landed during the Sino-Japanese War.

 Korea - 1894-96 - Troops kept in Seoul during the war.

 Panama - 1895 - Army, Navy, and Marines landed in the port city of Corinto.

 China - 1894-1900 - Troops occupied China during the Boxer Rebellion.

 Philippines - 1898-1910 - Navy and Army troops landed after the Philippines fell during the Spanish-American War; 600,000 Filipinos were killed.

 Cuba - 1898-1902 - Troops seized Cuba in the

Spanish-American War; the United States still

maintains troops at Guantanamo Bay today.

 Puerto Rico - 1898 - present - Troops seized Puerto

Rico in the Spanish-American War and still occupy

Puerto Rico today.

 Nicaragua - 1898- Marines landed at the port of San Juan del Sur.

 Samoa- 1899 - Troops landed as a result over the

battle for succession to the throne.

 Panama - 1901-14 - Navy supported the revolution when Panama claimed independence from Colombia. American troops have occupied the Canal Zone since 1901 when construction for the canal began.

 Honduras - 1903 - Marines landed to intervene during a revolution.

 Dominican Rep 1903-04- Troops landed to protect

American interests during a revolution.

 Korea - 1904-05 - Marines landed during the

Russo-Japanese War.

 Cuba - 1906-09 - Troops landed during an election.

 Nicaragua- 1907 - Troops landed and a protectorate

was set up.

 Honduras - 1907 - Marines landed during Honduras' war with Nicaragua.

 Panama- 1908 - Marines sent in during Panama's

election.

 Nicaragua- 1910 - Marines landed for a second time in Bluefields and Corinto.

 Honduras - 1911 - Troops sent in to protect American interests during Honduras' civil war.

 China - 1911-41 - Navy and troops sent to China during continuous flare-ups.

 Cuba- 1912 - Troops sent in to protect American

interests in Havana.

 Panama- 1912 - Marines landed during Panama's

election.

 Honduras - 1912 - Troops sent in to protect American interests.

 Nicaragua- 1912-33 - Troops occupied Nicaragua and

fought guerrillas during its 20-year civil war.

 Mexico- 1913 - Navy evacuated Americans during

revolution.

 Dominican Rep 1914 - Navy fought with rebels over

Santo Domingo.

 Mexico- 1914-18 - Navy and troops sent in to

intervene against nationalists.

 Haiti- 1914-34 - Troops occupied Haiti after a

revolution and occupied Haiti for 19 years.

 Dominican Rep 1916-24 - Marines occupied the Dominican Republic for eight years.

 Cuba - 1917-33 - Troops landed and occupied Cuba for 16 years; Cuba became an economic protectorate.

 World War I - 1917-18 - Navy and Army sent to Europe to fight the Axis powers.

 Russia - 1918-22 - Navy and troops sent to eastern

Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution; Army made five landings.

 Honduras - 1919 - Marines sent during Honduras'

National elections.

 Guatemala - 1920 - Troops occupied Guatemala for two weeks during a union strike.

 Turkey - 1922 - Troops fought nationalists in Smyrna.

 China - 1922-27 - Navy and Army troops deployed during a nationalist revolt.

 Honduras - 1924-25 - Troops landed twice during a

national election.

 Panama - 1925 - Troops sent in to put down a general strike.

 China- 1927-34 - Marines sent in and stationed for

seven years throughout China.

 El Salvador- 1932 - Naval warships deployed during

the FMLN revolt under Marti.

 World War II- 1941-45 - Military fought the Axis

powers: Japan, Germany, and Italy.

 Yugoslavia - 1946 - Navy deployed off the coast of

Yugoslavia in response to the downing of an American plane.

 Uruguay - 1947 - Bombers deployed as a show of

Military force.

 Greece - 1947-49 - United States operations insured a victory for the far right in national "elections."

Germany - 1948 - Military deployed in response to the Berlin blockade; the Berlin airlift lasts 444 days.

Philippines - 1948-54 - The CIA directed a civil war against the Filipino Huk revolt.

Puerto Rico- 1950 - Military helped crush an

independence rebellion in Ponce.

Korean War- 1951-53 - Military sent in during the

war.

Iran - 1953 - The CIA orchestrated the overthrow of democratically elected Mossadegh and restored the Shah to power.

Vietnam - 1954 - The United States offered weapons to the French in the battle against Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh.

Guatemala - 1954 - The CIA overthrew the democratically elected Arbenz and placed Colonel Armas in power.

Egypt - 1956 - Marines deployed to evacuate foreigners after Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal.

Lebanon - 1958 - Navy supported an Army occupation of Lebanon during its civil war.

Panama- 1958 - Troops landed after Panamanians

demonstrations threatened the Canal Zone.

Vietnam-1950-75 - Vietnam War.

Cuba - 1961 - The CIA-directed Bay of Pigs invasions failed to overthrow the Castro government.

Cuba- 1962 - The Navy quarantines Cuba during the

Cuban Missile Crisis.

Laos - 1962 – Military occupied Laos during its civil war against the Pathet Lao guerrillas.

Panama - 1964 - Troops sent in and Panamanians shot

while protesting the United States presence in the

Canal Zone.

Indonesia - 1965 - The CIA orchestrated a military

coup.

Dominican Rep- 1965-66 - Troops deployed during a

national election.

Guatemala - 1966-67 - Green Berets sent in.

Cambodia - 1969-75 - Military sent in after the

Vietnam War expanded into Cambodia.

Oman -1970 - Marines landed to direct a possible

invasion into Iran.

Laos - 1971-75 - Americans carpet-bomb the countryside during Laos' civil war.

Chile - 1973 - The CIA orchestrated a coup, killing

President Allende who had been popularly elected. The CIA helped to establish a military regime under

General Pinochet.

Cambodia - 1975 - Twenty-eight Americans killed in an effort to retrieve the crew of the Mayaquez, which had been seized.

Angola - 1976-92 - The CIA backed South African rebels fighting against Marxist Angola.

Iran -1980 - Americans aborted a rescue attempt to

liberate 52 hostages seized in the Teheran embassy.

Libya - 1981 - American fighters shoot down two Libyan fighters.

El Salvador - 1981-92 - The CIA, troops, and advisers aid in El Salvador's war against the FMLN.

Nicaragua - 1981-90 – The CIA and NSC directed the

Contra War against the Sandinistas.

Lebanon - 1982-84 - Marines occupied Beirut during

Lebanon's civil war; 241 were killed in the American barracks and Reagan "redeployed" the troops to the Mediterranean.

Honduras - 1983-89 - Troops sent in to build bases

near the Honduran border.

Grenada - 1983-84 - American invasion overthrew the Maurice Bishop government.

Iran - 1984 - American fighters shot down two Iranian planes over the Persian Gulf.

Libya - 1986 - American fighters hit targets in and

around the capital city of Tripoli.

Bolivia - 1986 - The Army assisted government troops on raids of cocaine areas.

Iran - 1987-88 - The United States intervened on the side of Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War.

Libya - 1989 - Navy shot down two more Libyan jets.

Virgin Islands - 1989 - Troops landed during unrest

among Virgin Island peoples.

Philippines - 1989 - Air Force provided air cover for government during coup.

Panama - 1989-90 - 27,000 Americans landed to Overthrow  President Noriega; over 2,000 Panama

civilians were killed.

Liberia - 1990 - Troops entered Liberia to evacuate

foreigners during civil war.

Saudi Arabia - 1990-91 - American troops sent to Saudi Arabia, which was a staging area in the war against Iraq.

Kuwait - 1991 - Troops sent into Kuwait to turn back Saddam Hussein.

Somalia - 1992-94 - Troops occupied Somalia during

civil war.

Bosnia - 1993-95 - Air Force jets bombed "no-fly zone" during civil war in Yugoslavia.

Haiti - 1994-96 - American troops and Navy provided a blockade against Haiti's military government. The CIA restored Aristide to power.

Zaire - 1996-97 - Marines sent into Rwanda Hutus' refugee camps in the area where the Congo revolution began.

Albania - 1997 - Troops deployed during evacuation of foreigners.

Sudan - 1998 - American missiles destroyed a Pharmaceutical complex where alleged nerve gas

components were manufactured.

Afghanistan - 1998 - Missiles launched towards alleged Afghan terrorist training camps.

Yugoslavia - 1999 - Bombings and missile attacks carried out by the United States in conjunction with NATO in the 11 week war against Milosevic.

Iraq - 1998-2001 - Missiles launched into Baghdad and other large Iraq cities for four days. American jets enforced "no-fly zone" and continued to hit Iraqi targets since December 1998.

These **100** instances of American military

intervention did not include times when the United

States:

 (1) Deployed military police overseas.

(2) Mobilized the National Guard.

 (3) Sent Navy ships off the coast of numerous countries as a show of strength.

 (4) Sent additional troops to areas where Americans were already stationed.

 (5) Carried out covert actions where American forces were not under the direct rule of an American command.

 (6) Used small hostage rescue units.

 (7) Used American pilots to fly foreign planes.

  (8) Carried out military training and advisory

programs which did not involve direct combat.

 U. S. Government Assassination Plots

 Following is a list of prominent foreign leaders whose assassination (or planning for same) the United States has been involved  since the end of Second World War. The list does not include several assassinations in various parts of the world carried out by anti-Castro Cubans employed by CIA and headquartered in the United States:

 LIST A: NON MUSLIMS

 1949 - KIm Koo, Korean opposition leader

 1950's - CIA/Neo-Nazi hit list of numerous political figures in West Germany

 1955 - Jose' Antonio Remon, President of Panama

 1950's Chou En-lai, Prime Minister of China, several attempts on his life

 1951 - Kim Il Sung, Premiere of North Korea

 1950s (mid) - Claro M. Recto, Philippines opposition leader

 1955 - Jawar Lal Nehru, Prime Minister of India

 1959 and 1963 - Norodom Sihanouk, leader of Cambodia

 1950s-70s - Jose Figueres, President of Costa Rica,

two attempts on his life

 1961 - Francois "Papa Doc"Duvalier, leader of Haiti

 1961 - Patrice Lumumba , Prime Minister of Congo (Zaire)

 1961 - Gen. Rafael Trujillo, leader of Dominican Republic

 1963 - Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam

 1960s - Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, more than

15 attempts on his life

 1960s - Raul Castro, high official in government of Cuba

 1965 - Francisco Caamanao, Dominican Republic opposition leader

 1965 - Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime Minister of Burundi

 1965-6 - Charles de Gaulle, President of France

 1967 - Che Guevara, Cuban leader

 1970 - Salvadore Allende, President of Chile

 1970 - General Rene Schneider, Commander-in-Chief of Army, Chile

 1970s and 1981 - Gen. Omar Torrijos, leader of Panama

 1972 - General Manuel Noriega, Chief of Panama Intelligence

 1975 - Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire

 1976 - Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica

 1983 - Miguel d'Escoto, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua

 1984 - The nine commandantes of the Sandanista

National Directorate

1980's - Dr. Gerald Bull, Canadian Ballistics Scientist assassinated by Mossad in Belgium.

Partial List of Muslim Leaders Assassinated or Attempted Assassinations

1950's Sukarno, President of Indonesia

1957 Gamal Abdul Nasser, President of Egypt

1960 Brigadier General, Abdul Karim Kassem, Leader of Iraq

1980-86 Muammar Qaddafi, Leader of Libya, several plots and attempts upon his life

 1982 Ayatullah Khomeini, Leader of Iran

 1983 General Ahmed Dlimi, Moroccan army Commander

 1985 Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadllallah, Lebanese Shiite Leader  (80 people killed in that attempt)

 1991 Saddam Hussein, Leader of Iraq

Reference: Blum, William, "KILLING HOPE - U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II," Appendix III

U.S. Government Assassination Plots, page 453,

Common Courage Press, Monroe, Maine 1995. ISBN 1-56751-052-3

 Very likely Victims :

 August, 1988. General Ziaul Haq, Military Leader of Pakistan.

 March 25, 1975 - King Faisal of Saudi Arabia through his Nephew, Saudi Arabia for imposing 1973 Oil Embargo.

August 24, 1999. Mullah Mohammad Omar, in Kandhar, Afghanistan.

 "A” List of Known Assassination Plots

 1950's Sukarno, President of Indonesia

 1957 Gamal Abdul Nasser, President

 2001 Since early this year more than 40 Palestinian leaders assassinated through surrogate Israel.

 Law of Nature: Newton's Third Law in Physics: "For every Action, there is an equal and opposite Reaction."

 Reaction: Tuesday, September 11, 2001, World Trade Center struck by two planes, and Pentagon, commandeered by 19 hi-hackers of Arab origin, killing >more than 5 thousand people.