Willie Martin Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 9:17 am Post subject: American Wars and Military Actions - 13 |
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1951: Tibet was enslaved by Communist China.
1951/1955: China: Naval units evacuated U.S. Civilians and
military personnel from the Tachen Islands.
1953: East Berliners rise against Communist rule; is
subsequently quelled by Russian tanks, thanks to our
American leaders inaction, compliancy and co-operation.
1956: Encouraged and promised support by the U.S.
Government, Heroic Hungarians and Poles struck for freedom
from their Communist rulers. Then with U.S. State Department
assurance that America would not intercede, Russian tanks
were dispatched to crush the rebellion.
Then in 1978, the U.S. Government under the orders of then
President Jimmy Carter, added insult to injury, and returned
the Crown of St. Stephen; given to the American Government
for safe keeping when the Communist came to power in
Hungary; The Crown was and is Hungary's symbol of
sovereignty, to that hated Communist Government. This was
directly against the wishes of the Hungarian People.
1956: Egypt: A Marine battalion evacuated U.S. nationals
and other persons from Alexandria during the Suez crisis.`
1965/1966: Dominican Intervention
1956/1975: The Second Indochina War. The Vietnam War. The
"advisory" phase of U.S. involvement goes from 1956 to 1964,
and then resumes from 1973 to 1975. The years 1964 to 1973
refer to the period of "official" combat deployment of U.S.
forces in the war.
The Vietnam conflict continued to be the touchstone for
both the military and policy makers committed to avoiding
future foreign military "quagmires." As the United States
made the seemingly inexorable transition from being advisors
to undertaking covert operations, bombing and deploying
ground troops, the strategy of "incremental escalation"
emerged as the military's bęte noire.
Military frustrations during the "war without fronts" were
heightened by diplomatic and humanitarian constraints on
operations in North Vietnam. Protest and resistance at home
and abroad underlined the pitfalls of pursuing prolonged,
costly and divisive wars alone. And the ultimate defeat of
South Vietnam in 1975 strengthened the resolve of those who
would avoid "unwinnable" limited wars in the future.
1958: Lebanon: Marines were landed in Lebanon at the
invitation of its government to help protect against
threatened insurrection supported from the outside.
1959: Cuba: With the connivance of the U.S. State
Department and the American News Media; Fidel Castro
overthrew the government of Cuba and installed a Communist
dictatorship ninety miles form our Southern Coast.
1959/1960: The Caribbean: the 2nd Marine ground task force
was deployed to protect U.S. nationals during the Cuban
crisis.
1961: The United States Government trained and transported
Cuban exiles for the recapture of their homeland. Who were
then deliberately abandoned to Castro at the Bay of Pigs.
This was just another of the psychological acts performed by
our Jewish-owned traitorous leaders to install, in the
American's mind a feeling of helplessness against Communism.
1962: Cuba: President Kennedy instituted a so-called
"quarantine" on the shipment of offensive missiles to Cuba
from the Soviet Union. He also warned the Soviet Union that
the launching of any missile from Cuba against any nation in
the Western Hemisphere would bring about U.S. nuclear
retaliation on the Soviet Union.
Thus, a negotiated settlement was achieved a few days
later. Knowledge of the Russian missiles in Cuba, against
pro-Communist Congressional and Governmental desires, became
public knowledge, so President Kennedy was ordered to make a
show of military force against Russia.
Then reassure the American public with photo displays of
objects represented as missile crates allegedly being
shipped back to Russia; and only recently have we learned
the truth, "NOT ONLY WERE THE MISSILES LEFT IN CUBA, BUT SO
WERE RUSSIAN TROOPS, AND THAT CUBA WAS BUILDING SUBMARINES
FOR THE RUSSIANS." (This just confirms Ezekiel 38 and 39;
showing to those "who have ears" and "eyes" to hear and see
the truth of the Scriptures).
1962: Thailand: The 3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit landed on
May 17, to support that country during the threat of
Communist pressure from outside.
1962/1975: Laos: After years of subsidizing an
anti-Communist Laos, Kennedy abruptly ceased all aid. Landed
troops which supposedly were to support the government, but
were removed and aid restored "only after" the Troika
Government was installed including one "Communist" and one
so-called "neutral" who was favorable to the Communist.
1962: The Communist Bosch, with U.S. support, was elected
president of the Dominican Republic. |
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