sombear said:Were you alive in '89? If so, an adult?Redbrickbear said:Mothra said:Again, when your best comparison happened more than 100 years ago, it's not a good comparison,Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Speaking of comparables, I'm still waiting on y'all to tell us what country in our "sphere of influence" (as you say) we've full blown invaded, tried to take over, and taken away their sovereignty.KaiBear said:Again, one would think such straight line comparisons would be easy to accept as reasonable.Redbrickbear said:Mothra said:I would submit that most of the time - especially in modern history (last 100 years) - we do. Doesn't mean we aren't sometimes misguided in our approach or endeavors (see Vietnam, Iraq), but the reasons for doing what we did were the result of good intentions (i.e. preserving or protecting democracy, preventing terrorist attacks, etc.).KaiBear said:That the US has constantly conducted invasions like Russia is doing in Ukraine is beyond reasonable dispute.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:We would do what pretty much every major nation (except Russia) would do: Bribe, cajole, spy, influence, and work with opposition. We would not conduct a mass invasion...Redbrickbear said:Mothra said:It was a different time, 200 years ago.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Sorry but a good chunk of this is hogwash. No, neighbors do not have to get along. There are all kinds of neighbors in the world. Friends, enemies, and everything in between…
Then they will have to get used to being invaded
Canada, Mexico, and Cuba had to learn that the hard way.
Not sure which Canada invasion you're referencing..
Probably because you have a very myopic and very pro-DC view of history
And we have invaded all 3 on multiple occasions
[The United States invaded Canada in two wars:
Invasion of Canada (1775), American Revolutionary War
Invasion of Canada (1812), War of 1812
American rebels from the Hunters' Lodges invaded Canada in the Patriot War (1837-1838) and the Battle of the Windmill in 1838
Fenian raids (1866 and 1871)
War Plan Red (mid-1920s), a U.S. invasion plan created as a contingency for the unlikely event of war with the United Kingdom]
[In total, including the 1846-1848 war that resulted in the U.S. government seizing nearly half of Mexico, the U.S. military has invaded Mexico at least ten times.]
https://coha.org/175-years-of-border-invasions-the-anniversary-of-the-u-s-war-on-mexico-and-the-roots-of-northward-migration/#:~:text=In%20total%2C%20including%20the%201846,and%20in%20some%20cases%20decades.
[In 1820 Thomas Jefferson thought Cuba is "the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States" and told Secretary of War John C. Calhoun that the United States "ought, at the first possible opportunity, to take Cuba." In a letter to the U.S. Minister to Spain Hugh Nelson, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams described the likelihood of U.S. "annexation of Cuba" within half a century despite obstacles: "But there are laws of political as well as of physical gravitation; and if an apple severed by the tempest from its native tree cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connection with Spain, and incapable of self support, can gravitate only towards the North American Union, which by the same law of nature cannot cast her off from its bosom.]
Apples to bowling balls.
If Canada and Mexico started to join a Chinese lead military alliance you would see the USA reaction very quickly
And the U.S. attempted to overthrow the government in Cuba in the 1960s (not 200 years ago) because their government was in a military alliance with the USSR.
And America had every right to view that as a serious threat
We just did a regime change war in Iraq
A country that is 6,942 miles from our border.
Russia is doing a regime change war on a country right on their door step.
What these internet Rambos are really attempting to claim is that somehow when the US does it.......we have 'noble reasons' and only 'accidentially' kill thousands of civilians.
But don't you see how subjective that is? "Good Intentions"
DC said they were liberating Iraq from fascist Baathists
Moscow says they are liberating Ukraine from neo-Nazis.
One might be more based in reality but both are just poor excuses to invade another country and impose the will of a larger nation on a weaker one.
Bottom line DC did not like the government in Iraq and invaded to change it....Moscow does not like the government in Ukraine and has invaded to change it
Gotta luv the internet.
Edit: And, please, no links to articles that don't reference actual invasions of this kind.
We already given you a laundry list of countries the USA has invaded in the Western hemisphere.
DC made sure they were left with much more manageable governments in place (Panama) or took huge chunks of land from them (Mexico)
You just don't want to admit that the situation is similar to what Russia is doing in their neck of the woods
We invaded Panama in 1989-1990
Installed a new government more to the liking of DC
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_invasion_of_Panama
(And we had every right to do it…the Panama Canal is vital to the commercial and military security of the USA)
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Yes I was alive...not not an adult
The point being that the USA secured the Canal and installed a more compliant local government.
DC and Moscow act in similar ways in there sphere of influence when their vital geo-strategic interests are threated.
DC might be less brutal and less thuggish but results are the same....you mess with the big dog in the region and you will get bit.