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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

It's Dangerous To Be a U.S. Ally



The Kabul 100 Yard Dash

Afghanistan - - - Sad but expected. An infidel alien army of invasion was never welcome. The puppet government we propped up was doomed from day one.

Doomed or not, Biden did not give the Afghans much of a chance to survive. We left town at light speed leaving equipment, leaving thousands of local American citizens behind and leaving our allies twisting in the wind.

This is not the first time we screwed over a friend.


The Myth of the Shores of Tripoli
Painting above is of Marine Corps Lt. Presley O'Bannon in battle at Derna, in modern-day Libya, 1805.
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To the shores of Tripoli goes the song.  The war, defeating the pirates, the song and the role of the Marines is all part of the great American myth.  And myth it is. This was the first (but not the last time) that the U.S. betrayed an ally.
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The U.S. recruited Hamet Karamanli and his supporters promising to restore him as leader of Tripoli.  But Thomas Jefferson abandoned our allies in his attempt to end the war. General William Eaton believed the honor of the United States had been compromised.


Apache Scouts Betrayed
The U.S. Army Apache Scouts who helped defeat Geronimo were betrayed. Following the surrender negotiations, the Army disarmed the Apache scouts and imprisoned them with Geronimo’s people as prisoners of war.


Battle of Manila (1899)
Filipino soldiers dead in a trench killed by their American "allies".  The people of the Philippines were under the strange impression they were the allies of the Americans who were there to "liberate" them.  They were wrong.
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Polish War Cemetery At Monte Cassino
An entire Polish Army Corps fought side-by-side with the allies in Italy.  They were betrayed by their "friends". Over 200,000 troops of the Polish Armed Forces in the West were fighting at the side of the Allies in Italy, the Middle East and France.

.FDR and Churchill had no problem stabbing Poland in the back and giving away 50% of their territory to the Soviet Union.


The CIA Bay of Pigs Disaster
The U.S. sent in the Cuban freedom fighters and then left there to die. But that is what friends are for . . . . 


The Fall of Saigon
The U.S. leaves our allies in South Vietnam to die.


1 comment:

Easyrider said...

Too bad we don't have a way of asking the AMERICAN PEOPLE what they think we should do in situations like these....Oh wait, we do, don't we...Imagine a Message group consisting of 325 million Americans. Then send them a summary of the situation with all the possible decisions along with a thorough pro and con list for each. Ask the recipient to offer the decision he supports. An AI can tally the totals and determine which has the MAJORITY support. Then do that...