USA Is Its True Face. Part One - Alternative View

USA Is Its True Face. Part One - Alternative View
USA Is Its True Face. Part One - Alternative View

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United States of America. The icon our liberals pray for. "Ah, real democracy," "Ah, a just state," and so on and so forth. Is this really so? Let's figure it out together.

So, in the 18th century, the "Seven Years War" died down, within which England and France fought not only in Europe, but also in North America. As a result of the war, France loses its colonies in America, and England becomes the leading colonial power. At that time, in the North American colonies of Britain, the local government was appointed from local residents, but the legislative power was the government in the metropolis and naturally all taxes went to Britain. Naturally, the locals didn’t like it much, that they were only executors of the orders of the metropolis and that the money flowed past their hands to the metropolis. It was not for nothing that I drew attention to the fact that the war had just ended. Yes, England is the winner, but there is one, but…. The war was costly and England was on the brink of a financial crisis. Even a monster like the East India Company was on the brink of ruin. And just,however, she gave most of the income to the treasury of Britain. And in order to rectify the situation, the metropolis raises taxes and duties in the colonies, and also allows the East India campaign to monopolize all trade with the colonies. The "Tea Law" was passed, according to which only the East India Company could import and sell tea in America. Naturally, the price went up. All this caused discontent in the colonies. Which led to the so-called "Boston Tea Party", when a group of disaffected people drowned a load of tea from the East India campaign. The British authorities could not leave this unanswered and a chain reaction of events began, which led to the war. The driving force in the movement for independence was the bourgeoisie, which pursued only its purely economic interests. That is, the entire war of independence of the United States,it is a war for the redistribution of profits between the colony and the mother country. Of course, modern Hollywood will not show you this, but will show exclusively noble and freedom-loving, democratic motives. But in fact, it's all about the money.

In 1846, a military conflict begins with Mexico. The war began after the American annexation of Texas in 1845. As a result of the war, Upper California and New Mexico were given to the United States - the lands of the modern states of California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.

1852 Invasion of Argentina to protect American economic interests.

1853 invasion of Nicaragua, same goal.

1855 Invasion of Uruguay. And again … … protection of economic interests.

1856 invasion of Panama. Purpose to explain?

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1856 participated in the Opium War in China.

1857 another invasion of Nicaragua.

1858 another invasion of Uruguay.

1860 Colombia is invaded. Protecting economic interests again.

Now let's touch on the war between North and South. Hollywood suggested that this war was for the abolition of slavery. And what is the real reason for the war? And again everything is simple - money.

At that time, the following situation developed - the North, this is the development of industry, the South intensively developed the agricultural sector, especially the cultivation of cotton. Raw materials came from the South, industrial goods from the North. But at some point, the planters of the South began to work directly with Europe, selling cotton there and buying manufactured goods there. Naturally, the northern industrialists did not like this very much. And they bring their creature to power - Abraham Lincoln. Who was a fierce supporter of the introduction of higher duties on European manufactured goods. In response, the southern states began to split off from the United States. By the way, they did not violate any laws or the US Constitution. Because nowhere was a ban on the withdrawal of states from the country spelled out. Naturally, the North did not like this very much and led to war. So in this war there was only one goal - money.

I think there is no need to tell anyone about how this "exceptional" nation acted with the Indian population, you can write more than one book about this genocide.

1863 Conflict with Japan. The reason is the reluctance of the Japanese to let foreigners into their territory.

1865 Invasion of Panama.

1866 Invasion of Mexico.

1867 Invasion of Nicaragua.

1867 Invasion of Taiwan.

1868 Invasion of Japan.

1871 Invasion of Korea. The reason is infringement of American trade interests.

1882 Invasion of Egypt to protect American interests.

1888 Korea again.

1893 Landing in Hawaii, destruction of independence and establishment of a protectorate.

1894 Nicaragua.

1894 Korea.

In 1895, a rebellion broke out in Cuba against Spain, and naturally, due to the economic interests of American business, the United States intervenes in this conflict.

In 1896, the United States intervened in similar events in the Philippines. The American-Spanish War begins. In 1898, the Paris Peace Treaty was signed, according to which Cuba was proclaimed an independent state, but it came under strong US influence, and Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam became US possessions.

Spanish-American War
Spanish-American War

Spanish-American War.

Philippines
Philippines

Philippines.

1898 Samoa.

1889 Nicaragua.

1898 Philippines. The Americans killed from 20 to 34 thousand soldiers and 200 thousand civilians; during the war, Filipinos were driven into concentration camps.

1899 China.

1901 Colombia. As a result, Panama is separated and the Americans receive territory for the construction of the canal.

1903 Dominican Republic.

1906 Cuba. The goal is to establish a puppet government.

1910-1933 Occupation of Nicaragua. The goal is to prevent the construction of the Nicaraguan Canal.

1911 Honduras to support a revolt against the legitimate government.

1911 China.

1912 Cuba.

1912-1941 China.

1914 Haiti.

1914-1917 Conflict with Mexico. The goal is to take control of the government.

1915-1934 Occupation of Haiti. The goal is to protect the interests of American corporations

1916-1924 Occupation of the Dominican Republic. The occupation ended in 1941.

1914-1918 First World War.

World War I
World War I

World War I.

1917-1922 Invasion of Cuba.

1918-1920 Participation in the intervention in Russia. (How they behaved with us here.)

Mudyug
Mudyug

Mudyug.

1924 Honduras.

1926-1933 Nicaragua.

Starting in the 1920s, American business began to actively invest in Germany. Large loans, for which the Germans paid off with shares of enterprises. The total amount of foreign investments in German industry for 1924-1929 amounted to almost 63 billion gold marks. 70% of financial receipts are provided by US bankers. As early as 1929, German industry was largely in the hands of the leading American financial and industrial groups.

IG Farbenindustry, which financed Hitler's election campaign in 1930 for 45%, was under the control of Rockefeller's Standard Oil.

General Electric was controlled by AEG (General Electric Company) and Siemens.

General Electric owned 30% of the shares of the aircraft manufacturer Focke-Wulf.

General Motors controlled the Opel.

100% of the shares of the Volkswagen concern belonged to Ford.

The Metallurgical Concern Vereinigte Stahlwerke financed the Rockefeller Bank Dillon Reed & Co.

In 1931, due to the termination of lending by American banks, a crisis begins in Germany. But at the same time, a golden rain is shed on the NSDAP, which is why this party gets the second place in the Reichstag. In addition, Hitler's party receives large infusions from abroad through Swiss banks. In 1932, the English financier Norman met with Hitler, the Dulles brothers were also present at the meeting (what a familiar surname, isn't it?), Where an agreement was reached on financing the NSDAP. In May 1933, the head of the Reichsbank J. Shakht meets with the President of the United States and the largest bankers on Wall Street. As a result, America gave Germany loans totaling $ 1 billion. And in June, during a trip to London, Schacht is seeking an English loan of $ 2 billion and the termination of payments on old loans. In 1934 g. American "Standard Oil" has built large oil refineries in Germany. At the same time, the most modern equipment for aircraft factories was secretly supplied to Germany from the USA. Germany receives a large number of military patents from the firms Pratt & Whitney, Bendix Aviation, Douglas. By 1941, American investments in the German economy amounted to $ 475 million. The Coca-Cola Company was the general sponsor of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and actively built factories in Germany. In 1938, car industrialist Henry Ford received the Grand Cross of the German Eagle for his services to the Third Reich. Henry Ford produced military products commissioned by the Nazis and actively used concentration camp prisoners in European factories. James Mooney, Executive Director of DM, was awarded the Medal for Service to the Reich.

Henry Ford award. The award is presented by the consul of the Third Reich
Henry Ford award. The award is presented by the consul of the Third Reich

Henry Ford award. The award is presented by the consul of the Third Reich.

1941 year. As the official history says, on December 7, 1941, Japan treacherously attacked the United States during the attack on Pearl Harbor. And in fact? Let's figure it out.

On May 7, 1940, the Pacific Fleet was officially ordered to remain at Pearl Harbor indefinitely. Admiral J. Richardson tried in October to persuade Roosevelt to withdraw the fleet from Hawaii, since there it has no deterrent effect on Japan. "… I must tell you that the senior officers of the navy do not trust the civilian leadership of our country," the admiral summed up the conversation, to which Roosevelt, in turn, remarked: "Joe, you didn’t understand anything." In January 1941, J. Richardson was fired.

On June 23, 1941, a note from Presidential Aide Harold Ickes was laid on Roosevelt's desk, indicating that "the imposition of an embargo on oil exports to Japan could be an effective way to start a conflict." The very next month, Deputy Secretary of State Dean Acheson banned the Japanese from importing oil and oil products from the United States.

On July 26, Roosevelt signed a decree seizing $ 130 million in Japanese banking assets and placing all financial and trade transactions with Japan under government control. The United States ignored all subsequent requests from the politicians of the country of the rising sun to meet the heads of both countries to normalize relations. At the same time, the United States closed the Panama Canal for Japanese ships.

On November 25, 1941, Roosevelt invited the country's political and military leaders to the White House. In his notes, US Secretary of War Stimpson recalled: “The President indicated that we are likely to be attacked. The problem boils down to how we can maneuver so that Japan fires the first shot, and at the same time, avoid a great danger to ourselves. This is a difficult task."

Here is what a Japanese political scientist and grandson of Shigenori Togo, the foreign minister of Kazuhiko Togo in the early 40s, says about this:

“… There are incomprehensible things. For example, shortly before the Japanese attack, all three American aircraft carriers were withdrawn from Pearl Harbor.

On November 25, the Secretary of War gives Roosevelt a note about the "imminent attack on Pearl Harbor."

When the commander of the US Pacific Fleet, Admiral Kimmel, began preparing for a clash with Japan, the White House sent him a notification that the latter was "complicating the situation", and in late November he was ordered to completely stop conducting reconnaissance against a possible airstrike. A week before the tragic events, it was decided to leave the sector in the direction of 12 o'clock out of patrol, anti-aircraft artillery was not alerted, and the ships were driven into dense groups. The US Army commission that followed the event summed up the situation as follows: "everything was done in order to maximize the favorable air attack, and the Japanese did not fail to take advantage of this."

In Churchill's words: “Roosevelt” was fully aware of the immediate objectives of the enemy operation. In fact, Roosevelt instructed the director of the International Red Cross to prepare for the large numbers of casualties at Pearl Harbor because he had no intention of preventing or defending against a potential attack."

On November 26, 1941, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States was provided with the so-called Halla Note. It contained demands for the complete withdrawal of Japanese troops from Indochina and China. In fact, they were impracticable. The Halla Note was the ultimatum that provoked Japan.

Between November 28 and December 6, seven encrypted messages were intercepted confirming that Japan intended to attack Pearl Harbor. Finally, the inevitability of war with Japan became known the day before the attack on Pearl Harbor, six hours before the attack, its exact time became known - 7.30.

Thus, the United States secured its entry into World War II as a victim of aggression. And the fact that they organized all this themselves, they are modestly silent.

On December 7, 1941, Japan strikes at Pearl Harbor. USA achieved its goal. On December 11, Germany, allied to the Japanese, declared war on the United States.

Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor.

The main US operations in World War II were focused on the Pacific theater of operations against Japan. Only on November 8, 1942, American troops under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower - three corps landed on the Atlantic coast of Morocco and on the Mediterranean coast - in Algeria. There is no other way to say that you can take part in African "fuck-ups" together with the British. In Europe, the Americans mostly waited, and only when it became clear that the Soviet army would reach the English Channel did the United States land in Normandy.

On July 10, 1943, the 7th American Army and the 8th British Army, united in the 15th Army Group, successfully landed on the southern coast of Sicily, liberated the city of Palermo on July 22, and entered Messina by August 17, and completely liberated Sicily.

On September 9, 1943, the 5th US Army landed in the Salerno area south of Naples. And despite the fact that Italy surrendered, and the Germans had a very small number of troops, the Allies advanced very slowly. By the way, this is how the Anglo-American-French troops behaved in Italy. Of course, the French colonial units from the Moroccans mainly distinguished themselves:

On April 7, 1952, the testimonies of numerous victims were heard in the lower house of the Italian parliament. Thus, the mother of 17-year-old Malinari Velha told about the events of May 27, 1944 in Valecors: “We walked along Monte Lupino street and saw Moroccans. The soldier was clearly attracted to young Malinari. We begged not to touch us, but they did not listen to anything. Two held me, the rest raped Malinari in turn. When the latter finished, one of the soldiers took out a pistol and shot my daughter."

Elisabetta Rossi, 55, from the Farnet area recalled: “I tried to protect my daughters, 18 and 17 years old, but I was stabbed in the stomach. Bleeding, I watched as they were raped. A five-year-old boy, not understanding what was happening, rushed to us. They fired several bullets in the stomach and threw him into a ravine. The child died the next day."

The behavior of the Americans looks very strange, units of the Moroccans were placed under command. The American command, after the Allied victory over the Germans in the area of the abbey of Monte Cassino, declared "fifty hours of freedom" - the south of Italy was given over to the Moroccans for three days. Women, girls, boys, adolescents of both sexes were brutally raped, often killed. Only in the reports of the town of Spigno recorded over six hundred rapes in three days. A pastor from the city church of Esperia, who tried to rescue three women, was captured and raped until morning.

On October 15, 2011, President of the National Association of Victims, Emiliano Ciotti, made an assessment of the scale of the incident: “From the numerous documents collected today, it is known that there have been at least 20,000 reported incidents of violence. This number still does not reflect the truth - medical reports of those years indicate that two-thirds of raped women, out of shame or modesty, chose not to report anything to the authorities. Based on the comprehensive assessment, we can confidently say that at least 60,000 women were raped. On average, North African soldiers raped them in groups of two or three, but we also have testimonies from women raped by 100, 200 and even 300 soldiers.”

These are the "liberators".

Continuation: Part Two.