War is Over

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Holy fuck, for the 1st time since WW2 essentially (1st Korea then Vietnam/Panama/Grenada/Lebanon/Kuwait/Iraq/Syria and until this week Afghanistan), we don't have troops in an active combat situation.
I've never existed in a situation like this before.
Really
Sad isn't it.
No more casualty reports to read to pass the time
No more yellow ribbons or Gold stars to get sad over.
It sounds like it going to get pretty boring soon, right?

Fat fucking chance, we'll find something to do somewhere else and find some excuse to build up the military and use it.

Historically, that's what we do, we are a warrior nation.

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Always was and always will be

Wanna bet?

This seems appropriate (Did they play it when they left Kabul?)

 

CatHedral

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I dont really agree. The era between the fall of Saigon and the air war over Iraq was seventeen years of peace, interrupted by mostly quick mugging like Panama and Grenada.

I think we were at peace between the Gulf War and Gulf War Jr. but am not sure and cant be arsed to Google it.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Even with the fact Biden screwed up Afghanistan (although it would just have taken weeks rather than days) getting out and dusting off the hands will ultimatly be seen as a plus. I hope they get out the people that helped the Western countries. Pretty sure it will be hard to avoid Taliban checkpoints all their own to get out of the country.
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
What a beautiful thing to have my home country not be actively engaged in war for the first time in my life
Yea, right?
It's time for a little while at least to put the guns down
Savor it, I am :)
Well, I'm going pull out my never used peace pipe & stuff it & puff it :)
This bowls for you, all of you who have served
Thanks, it's appreciated.

This is apropos I think :)

 
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Rob Roy

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Now hold your horses folks!!!

The war on drugs is still raging and there are still many P.O.W.s languishing in the USA's domestic gulags.

Coming soon, the war against the "unvaccinated" .


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Rob Roy

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I dont really agree. The era between the fall of Saigon and the air war over Iraq was seventeen years of peace, interrupted by mostly quick mugging like Panama and Grenada.

I think we were at peace between the Gulf War and Gulf War Jr. but am not sure and cant be arsed to Google it.
While I like all the people celebrating what they believe is peace, it ain't so.

Just because there may not be a hot war, doesn't mean there is peace.

When the USA occupies a country that isn't capable militarily of kicking the aggressors out, hence there is no active fighting, what exists isn't "peace". It is a form of imposed order, since the threat of force by the USA is omnipresent. Imposed order and Peace are two distinctly separate things.

The USA is not a peaceful government and never has been, ever.
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
While I like all the people celebrating what they believe is peace, it ain't so.

Just because there may not be a hot war, doesn't mean there is peace.

When the USA occupies a country that isn't capable militarily of kicking the aggressors out, hence there is no active fighting, what exists isn't "peace". It is a form of imposed order, since the threat of force by the USA is omnipresent. Imposed order and Peace are two distinctly separate things.

The USA is not a peaceful government and never has been, ever.
Living in a family is also imposed order.

There is no, nor has there ever been an, independent society with its own sovereign territory, that made mutualism work. I would like to know which nation (of a thousand or more individuals), current or historic, came closest to executing your vision.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
Holy fuck, for the 1st time since WW2 essentially (1st Korea then Vietnam/Panama/Grenada/Lebanon/Kuwait/Iraq/Syria and until this week Afghanistan), we don't have troops in an active combat situation.
I've never existed in a situation like this before.
Really
Sad isn't it.
No more casualty reports to read to pass the time
No more yellow ribbons or Gold stars to get sad over.
It sounds like it going to get pretty boring soon, right?

Fat fucking chance, we'll find something to do somewhere else and find some excuse to build up the military and use it.

Historically, that's what we do, we are a warrior nation.

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Always was and always will be

Wanna bet?

This seems appropriate (Did they play it when they left Kabul?)

Two words: Nor-Way.

They have been asking for it for a while.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Living in a family is also imposed order.

There is no, nor has there ever been an, independent society with its own sovereign territory, that made mutualism work. I would like to know which nation (of a thousand or more individuals), current or historic, came closest to executing your vision.
People in 1898, "flying machines< that shit will NEVER HAPPEN" .

Also your point is dubious, and even if it weren't how does that mean individual liberty is a bad thing?


Okay, I'll give you one example, Robinson Crusoe had his own fucking island. Everything was fine until he enslaved the dark guy on Friday.
 
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Jimdamick

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When the USA occupies a country
But, an argument can be made that we/the USA have never "occupied" a counrty, such as Germany did in WW2 or the Soviet Union/Russia did in Eastern Europe & Ukraine/Crimea or Israel is doing now in Palestine.
We used the excuse that we actually were peacemakers (Can you believe that shit?)
Vietnam wasnt a war, it was a "police action"
We have always acted at the request of a foreign nation, be it for a murderer or not.
If it was in the supposed interest of the USA or a corporation (see Iran 1953/Vietnam 1955 & to keep it simple, on this continent alone,
see below

LocationPeriodType of ForceComments on U.S. Role
Argentina1890TroopsBuenos Aires interests protected
Chile1891TroopsMarines clash with nationalist rebels
Haiti1891TroopsBlack workers revolt on U.S.-claimed Navassa Island defeated
Nicaragua1894TroopsMonth-long occupation of Bluefields
Panama1895Naval, troopsMarines land in Colombian province
Nicaragua1896TroopsMarines land in port of Corinto
Cuba1898-Naval, troopsSeized from Spain, U.S. still holds Navy base at Guantanamo
Puerto Rico1898-Naval, troopsSeized from Spain, occupation continues
Nicaragua1898TroopsMarines land at port of San Juan del Sur
Nicaragua1899TroopsMarines land at port of Bluefields
Honduras1903TroopsMarines intervene in revolution
Dominican Republic1903-04TroopsU.S. interests protected in Revolution
Cuba1906-09TroopsMarines land in democratic election
Nicaragua1907Troops"Dollar Diplomacy" protectorate set up
Honduras1907TroopsMarines land during war with Nicaragua
Panama1908TroopsMarines intervene in election contest
Nicaragua1910TroopsMarines land in Bluefields and Corinto
Honduras1911TroopsU.S. interests protected in civil war
Cuba1912TroopsU.S. interests protected in Havana
Panama1912TroopsMarines land during heated election
Honduras1912TroopsMarines protect U.S. economic interests
Nicaragua1912-33Troops, bombing20-year occupation, fought guerrillas
Mexico1913NavalAmericans evacuated during revolution
Dominican Republic1914NavalFight with rebels over Santo Domingo
Mexico1914-18Naval, troopsSeries of interventions against nationalists
Haiti1914-34Troops, bombing19-year occupation after revolts
Dominican Republic1916-24Troops8-year Marine occupation
Cuba1917-33TroopsMilitary occupation, economic protectorate
Panama1918-20Troops"Police duty" during unrest after elections
Honduras1919TroopsMarines land during election campaign
Guatemala1920Troops2-week intervention against unionists
Costa Rica1921Troops
Panama1921Troops
Honduras1924-25TroopsLanded twice during election strife
Panama1925TroopsMarines suppress general strike
El Salvador1932NavalWarships sent during Faribundo Marti revolt
Uruguay1947Nuclear threatBombers deployed as show of strength
Puerto Rico1950Command operationIndependence rebellion crushed in Ponce
Guatemala1954-?Command operation, bombing, nuclear threatCIA directs exile invasion and coup d'Etat after newly elected government nationalizes unused U.S.'s United Fruit Company lands; bombers based in Nicaragua; long-term result: 200,000 murdered
Panama1958TroopsFlag protests erupt into confrontation
Cuba1961Command operationCIA-directed exile invasion fails
Cuba1962Nuclear threat, navalBlockade during missile crisis; near-war with Soviet Union
Panama1964TroopsPanamanians shot for urging canal's return
Dominican Republic1965-66Troops, bombingMarines land during election campaign
Guatemala1966-67Command operationGreen Berets intervene against rebels
Chile1973Command operationCIA-backed coup ousts democratically elected Marxist president
El Salvador1981-92Command operation, troopsAdvisors, overflights aid anti-rebel war, soldiers briefly involved in hostage clash; long-term result: 75,000 murdered and destruction of popular movement
Nicaragua1981-90Command operation, navalCIA directs exile (Contra) invasions, plants harbor mines against revolution; result: 50,000 murdered
Honduras1982-90TroopsManeuvers help build bases near borders
Grenada1983-84Troops, bombingInvasion four years after revolution
Bolivia1987TroopsArmy assists raids on cocaine region
Panama1989Troops, bombingNationalist government ousted by 27,000 soldiers, leaders arrested, 2000+ killed
Haiti1994-95Troops, navalBlockade against military government; troops restore President Aristide to office three years after coup
Venezuela2002Command operationFailed coup attempt to remove left-populist president Hugo Chavez
Haiti2004-TroopsRemoval of democratically elected President Aristide; troops occupy country
Honduras2009Command operationSupport for coup that removed president Manuel Zelaya
Sources:
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
People in 1898, "flying machines< that shit will NEVER HAPPEN" .

Also your point is dubious, and even if it weren't how does that mean individual liberty is a bad thing?


Okay, I'll give you one example, Robinson Crusoe had his own fucking island. Everything was fine until he enslaved the dark guy on Friday.
You descended into specious very quickly.

Which nation, current or historic, came closest to your political ideals?
 
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