PL wrote:You don't get to blame the antagonism in those regions on anyone other than the USA and it's proxies, same as Eastern Europe, same as the Middle East.
Well, that's certainly
a viewpoint. But it's also an incredibly stupid viewpoint, and people who have it are idiots. You PL, are an idiot. That is an
incredibly stupid thing to say.
Yes, the United States is the
most powerful country in the world. It also has a history of aggression, as well as of using covert agents to shit stir around the globe. To say that any particular brushfire war or coup was
probably the fault of the United States before you learned anything about the situation is a good bet. There may be a lot of marbles in the bag, but more of them say "United States" than anything else.
But that's just the problem with your incredibly stupid fucking analysis. Just because more marbles in the bag are United States marbles than any other doesn't mean that they all are. The fact and reality is that shit happens without the US' say-so every fucking day. The US has the
biggest military and the
biggest economy, but it' still only 5% of the population, and not actually in Eurasia or Africa save for some military bases that have to abide by various deals and treaties (only some of which were obtained through conquest or even arm twisting).
Let's take Prague. I lived in that city for like seven years, and it has a very colorful history in the 20th century. It changed hands
six times in the 20th century and the United States was the precipitator of that only
once. In 1918, when Czechoslovakia was carved out of Austro-Hungary at the behest of Woodrow fucking Wilson. In 1938, France and England sold the Czechoslovaks out to Hitler and the Nazis conquered them as an entirely internal Western European matter.
All four other times were the Russians. The Soviet Union liberated Czechoslovakia from Nazi occupation in 1945, the Warsaw Pact invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968 for their Communist government disagreeing with the Soviet Central Committee on too many things, the Soviet Union liberated them again in 1989 as a cost cutting measure, and Czechia and Slovakia were divided in 1993 in an unconstitutional move by some parliamentarians who were KGB agents. It has been almost a century since "America did it" was the right answer to the government in Prague being overthrown.
The reality is that while the United States is truly a global superpower and can and does cause havoc all over the world, there are still other countries that still throw their weight around in whatever sand box they play in. Russia and China are very powerful and push their neibors around constantly. And the fact that you refuse to accept this reality makes you the same kind of useful idiot as Julian Asange.
The United States invaded Vietnam. That was a shitty thing to do and we shouldn't have done it. But China
also invaded Vietnam. In 1979. That was also a shitty thing to do and not something that the United States caused in any direct way. Apparently the Chinese thought the Vietnamese would be weakened by decades of war with the French, Japanese, French again, and Americans and they could swoop in and take all the land. Which means to me that the Chinese weren't actually paying much attention to the Vietnam War.
Guessing "It's America's fault" is a pretty good guess. But it's a guess that is often wrong. Often it's the fault of some regional player instead. If you're talking about things that are in arm's reach of China, China is also a pretty good guess. If you're talking about things in arm's reach of Russia, then Russia is a good guess. If you're talking about htings in arm's reach of Germany, then Germany is a good guess. Because those countries are also quite powerful in their respective regions and also quite imperialistic and dickish. You're only really safe guessing "America did it" when shit goes down in the Americas. But even then you aren't 100%, because you got shit like Argentina touching dicks with the United Kingdom over the Falklands and the rising power of Brasil.
hyzmarca wrote:China really only makes claim to territory that has previously been controlled by China at some point within the last 3600 years. And thus you could claim that that territory is still part of China and its possession by other countries, or its attempt to establish its own sovereignty, is illegitimate.
But they lay claim to the Mongol Empire through the Ming dynasty.
That basically is a flimsy excuse for never ending expansionist aggression on all fronts. There's no particular reason to believe that if they
did conquer half of Turkey that they wouldn't come up with a new excuse for why they needed to have Istanbul as well.
-Username17