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bouzane said:

America doesn't fund terrorism? Did I read that right? What do Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala have in common? All of these nations were U.S. client states that employed death squads during the cold war. That's right, the Caravan of Death, Grupo Colina and countless other death squads which killed hundreds of thousands of people were all sponsored by the U.S. The Dirty War, Salvadoran Civil War, Guatemalan Civil War and many others were in America's best interests and no atrocity was too much. The aforementioned crimes would be enough to make Stalin blush and that's only America's Cold War involvement in Latin America. How about we discuss the weaponized Anthrax deployed by America in the Rhodesian Bush War, was that not terrorism on a monumental scale? No other nation has such an appalling human rights record, not even the Germans have as much to be ashamed of.


MY god you have no idea what you are talking about.  

Stalin killed 20 million+ of his own citizens, Mao Zedong killed over 50 million, America has NEVER come anywhere close to this in its entire existence.  If you truly want to know the Country with the worst human rights record, that would be the British Empire, pre World War II the crown held 1/4 of the world in virtual slavery.  You espouse such vitriol towards the United States, but you have no facts to back it up.  You state that the US was responsible for "hundreds of thousands of deaths" how is that worse than tens of millions?  Grow up, hyperbole has no place in a factual debate.