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Americas Soldiers Did Not Fight or Die for Freedom by Jacob G. Hornberger!
(2019-11-13 at 21:10:51 )
Americas Soldiers Did Not Fight or Die for Freedom by Jacob G. Hornberger
One of the sacred myths promulgated on Veterans Day by United States officials, especially those in the deep state (i.e., the Pentagon, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency), is that American soldiers have fought and died for freedom. It is all false propaganda, however, as an examination of each foreign war in which United States soldiers have fought and died will easily show.
Joseph Ambrose, an 86-year-old World War I veteran, attends the dedication day parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. He is holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, who was killed in the Korean War.
The Spanish-American War. That war had nothing to do with protecting the freedom of the American people. It was all about converting the United States into an empire, one with colonies, just like the Spanish Empire and British Empire. Thus, United States soldiers who fought and died in the Philippines were simply trying to suppress the Philippine independence movement, which never threatened the freedom of the American people.
World War I. Germany never attacked the United States. The United States government intervened in a European war with the aim of "making the world safe for democracy" and in the hope that United States intervention would make this the worlds final war, both of which were extremely foolhardy goals. In any event, American freedom was never at stake.
World War II. Neither Germany nor Japan wanted war with the United States. President Roosevelt maneuvered and cornered Japan into attacking the United States in order to give him a "back door" to entering the European conflict. The sole aim of the Japanese was to knock out the United States fleet at Hawaii, in the hope of preventing United States interference with its seizure of oil fields in the Dutch East Indies to fuel its war machine in Korea. Japan was never going to try to invade and conquer the United States. Meanwhile, Germany could not even cross the English Channel to invade England. American freedom was never at stake.
Korean War. This was nothing more than a civil war, one in which North Korea used force in an attempt to unify the country. American freedom was never at stake.
Vietnam War. This too was nothing more than a civil war, one in which North Vietnam used force in an attempt to unify the country. American freedom was never at stake.
Iraq War I and Iraq War II. Iraq never attacked the United States or even threatened to do so. American freedom was never at stake. "Operation Iraqi Freedom" did not even bring freedom to the Iraqi people, as demonstrated by the current dictatorial regimes killing of Iraqi people for demonstrating against its corruption.
Afghanistan War. Afghanistan never attacked the United States or even threatened to do so. At worst, the Taliban regime had permitted accused terrorist Osama bin Laden to live there. American freedom was never at stake.
Syria. Syria has never attacked the United States or even threatened to do so. American freedom is not at stake.
Yemen. Yemen has never attacked the United States or even threatened to do so. American freedom is not at stake.
Although Americans were treated on Veterans Day to the standard propaganda that United States soldiers have fought, sacrificed, and died for freedom in Americas many foreign wars, the propaganda is patently false. United States soldiers, many of whom were conscripted, have fought, sacrificed, killed, and died for empire and intervention, both of which are contrary to the principles of a free society.
Reprinted here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!