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The irony of a man whining about and blaming immigrants is married to a woman who literally fled her home country that was destroyed by the USA and

NATO.
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Wol62 · 51-55, M
That's...well that's different...and allowed as...
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
many people in the U.S are here because they were affect indirectly by U.S policies.
@RisingMorningStar7 everyone from any war that sided with the USA over their people! Welcome allies is the idea. Make Americans PTSD crazy some more! Look around.
That's how my American brothers get good value for their dollars when purchasing wives!
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AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Anyone can post a video. I could post a Brian Cox video but that wouldn’t make me a physicist.

You are trying to get credit from other people’s credentials. Because you have none.
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Your comment with the pic of the soldier standing by a nazi and croatian flag. Can you tell me what you're referring to exactly in that response?

It's rare for me to hear someone besides myself talk about non-intervention during the nazi era. It really was a boil on the face of the planet.

Not that non-intervention isn't still a problem in other contexts today.
@SinlessOnslaught Croatia allied with the nazis in WW2. In fact the nazis found the Ustaše of Croatia to be extreme even for the SS.

In the 90s NATO supported a new generation of Croatian fascists who were proud of that history. It is why they went back to the fascist flag.


Not sure what you mean by non intervention. We intervened in WW2 in Yugoslavia and broke it again in the 90s.

The west also supported former SS groups in the Baltics and in Ukraine to the modern day too.

The Forest Brothers in the Baltics were officially financed right into that 1990s and most of the Banderite fascsists of Ukraine were given asylum in Canada, the USA, and Britain.

This was all done as part of the "enemy of my enemy" approach to foreign policy.

You can find policy papers going as far back as the 90s about how the plan was to break up Ukraine, than Russia as just larger versions of Yugoslavia into impotent and dependent statelets nominally along ethnic lines as justification.

 
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