Forum

 
  Back to OzPolitic.com   Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register
  Forum Home Album HelpSearch Recent Rules LoginRegister  
 

Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
American empire (Read 560 times)
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 10910
armidale
Gender: male
American empire
Apr 1st, 2012 at 8:04pm
 
Possibly Vietnam was a colony with the US effectively in control of the dictators of South Vietnam. The Vietcong was largely southern with North Vietnam Army leadership. So the defeat of the US had an anti-colonial side to it.
Afghanistan may come to resemble that (like the anti-British and anti-Soviet uprisings).
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan named a three star general to take over Bagram prison from the U.S. military and with him, final say over which prisoners are released, an issue with the potential to open another rift in relations between Washington and Kabul..

Washington fears the prisoners, most of whom it says are mid to high level members of the Taliban, might return to the battlefield as has happened in the past, citing the case of a Taliban commander transferred from Guantanamo Bay to Afghan custody in 2007 who ended up fighting coalition forces again.

"They (the United States) can have a consultative role, but not a veto," said Aimal Faizi, chief spokesman of President Hamid Karzai.

"What's the point of the transfer if we don't have full control," he said, in remarks that have become increasingly assertive following a string of incidents that have strained U.S.-Afghan ties, notably the killing of 17 villagers blamed on a U.S. soldier and the burning of Korans at the Bagram base.

Afghan General Ghulam Farooq Barekzai - formerly in charge of policy at the defense ministry - has been named to take over the Bagram detention centre, a palace statement on Saturday said.]

Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
It_is_the_Darkness
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 4000
in a ReTardis
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #1 - Apr 1st, 2012 at 9:52pm
 
Just another pointless Military action from a Political ruled nation to distract its own population from realising there is an enemy within its own nation = Politics itself.
Back to top
 

SUCKING ON MY TITTIES, LIKE I KNOW YOU WANT TO.
 
IP Logged
 
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 10910
armidale
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #2 - Apr 2nd, 2012 at 9:02am
 
I still can't believe that the folks who gave us fast food take 1 1/2 years to print a how-to-vote ticket.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Swagman
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Beware of cheap imitations......

Posts: 15095
Illawarra NSW
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #3 - Apr 4th, 2012 at 8:22am
 
They saved us from the Japs.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 10910
armidale
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #4 - Apr 4th, 2012 at 8:37am
 
They did, to prevent Japs getting navy and troop bases in Oz. Yanks saved all the little Pacific islands to defend their democratic coconut gardens. Japan was burnt to the ground in free exchange and bomb trade agreements.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
BatteriesNotIncluded
Gold Member
*****
Offline


MediocrityNET: because
people died for this!

Posts: 26966
Re: American empire
Reply #5 - Apr 4th, 2012 at 4:04pm
 
What is America but a dead idea???
Back to top
 

*Sure....they're anti competitive as any subsidised job is.  It wouldn't be there without the tax payer.  Very damned difficult for a brainwashed collectivist to understand that I know....  (swaggy) *
 
IP Logged
 
Swagman
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Beware of cheap imitations......

Posts: 15095
Illawarra NSW
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #6 - Apr 5th, 2012 at 11:05am
 
BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Apr 4th, 2012 at 4:04pm:
What is America but a dead idea???


......and idea that rides a horse..... Cheesy
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Ex Dame Pansi
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 24168
Re: American empire
Reply #7 - Apr 5th, 2012 at 5:02pm
 
More crap from America....SICK IDIOTS!!!! I think they've milked the 9/11 cow enough already.
.....................................................................

Planning a trip to Canada or the Caribbean? US Immigration may have other ideas...

New security checks are already in place – even for flights hundreds of miles from American airspace

One million British travellers planning to fly to Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico this year face the risk of being turned away at the airport – at the insistence of the US Department of Homeland Security.

New rules require British Airways and other airlines flying to certain airports outside America to submit passengers' personal data to US authorities. The information is checked against a "No Fly" list containing tens of thousands of names. Even if the flight plan steers well clear of US territory, travellers whom the Americans regard as suspicious will be denied boarding.

Simon Hughes, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, told The Independent: "The concern by the US for its own security is entirely understandable, but it seems to me it's a whole different issue that American wishes should determine the rights and choices of people travelling between two countries neither of which is the US."

For several years, every US-bound passenger has had to provide Advance Passenger Information (API) before departure. Washington has extended the obligation to air routes that over-fly US airspace, such as Heathrow to Mexico City or Gatwick to Havana.

Now the US is demanding passengers' full names, dates of birth and gender from airlines, at least 72 hour before departure from the UK to Canada. The initial requirement is for flights to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and the Nova Scotia capital, Halifax – 150 miles from the nearest US territory. A similar stipulation is expected soon for the main airports in western Canada, Vancouver and Calgary.

Any passenger who refuses to comply will be denied boarding. Those who do supply details may find their trip could be abruptly cancelled by the Department of Homeland Security, which says it will "ake boarding pass determinations up until the time a flight leaves the gate ... If a passenger successfully obtains a boarding pass, his/her name is not on the No Fly list." In other words, travellers cannot find out whether they will be accepted on board until they reach the airport.

Canadian Affair, the leading charter operator between Britain and Canada, began supplying the data a week ago and 13,500 of its clients have complied with the demands. None has so far refused to provide the information and no one has been refused boarding.

Air Canada and British said they would comply with any new rules and The Independent understands that they will join the scheme in April. Flights to Mexico and Cuba - the Caribbean island closest to the US – are also included.

The US will have full details of all British visitors to Cuba, including business travellers, which could potentially be used to identify people suspected of breaking America's draconian sanctions against the Castro regime.

Neil Taylor, a tour operator who pioneered tourism to Cuba, said: "Imagine if the Chinese were to ask for such data on all passengers to Taiwan, and similarly if the Saudis were to ask about flights to Israel – would the US government understand?

"One also has to wonder how an American traveller in Europe would react if he were denied boarding on a flight from London to Rome because the German government had not received sufficient data from him."

Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet travel guides, said "This extension of the rule to include flights that never enter US airspace is scarcely credible. What on earth right does the US have to ask for passenger information if you're flying London-Havana?"

NOW BOARDING: WHO IS AFFECTED?

725,000: Number of British visitors to Canada each year. Airports affected: Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax

300,000: Number of British visitors to Mexico each year. Airports affected: Mexico City and Cancun

160,000: Number of British visitors to Cuba each year. Airports affected: Havana, Varadero and Holguin

http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/planning-a-trip-to-canada-or...
Back to top
 

"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace." Hendrix
andrei said: Great isn't it? Seeing boatloads of what is nothing more than human garbage turn up.....
 
IP Logged
 
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 10910
armidale
Gender: male
Re: American empire
Reply #8 - Apr 5th, 2012 at 5:47pm
 
The US isn't over the War of Independence 1776 yet and thinks the world owes its freedom to that. So 9/11 should be worth a century or two of self-pity.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print