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zexen_lowe said:
starcraft said:
I'm not saying that you're wrong. But that is an argument, made in a very left wing journal, it is not fact.

Even if it were, there remains a substantial number of people that believe that operation had it's merits.

Even if it didn't, I think we need to separate the notion of people not liking the USA from whether the USA has a destabilizing effect on the world.

While the involvement of the US is arguable, what's not is the fact that the operation is totally withouth a single merit and it was, simply put, an operation of extermination. There's a reason why the three biggest heads of the operation in Argentina (the three leaders of the Junta) and many more of the officers are in prison with a lifetime sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity. No, it was without a doubt the worst thing that ever happened in my country, and if the US were involved (as the evidence suggests) those who were, like Kissinger, really should be ashamed


I support that, the same thing happened here in Chile, the US goverment had a lot to do in that.