[13.03.2012] trad. di Vera Zasulich per GilGuySparks
“Mamma, Papà perché quelle persone in TV sono così arrabbiate? Perché bruciano la nostra bandiera? Perché ci odiano? “

Così che cosa pensereste direbbe ogni americano Figo a [suo figlio ndr] Fighetto Jr?
Dirà a suo figlio:
“Figlio è perché“: I soldati americani si sono scatenati in Afghanistan, si sono introdotti nelle case della gente e la hanno uccisa mentre dormiva e poi ne hanno bruciato i corpi.

È perché non tributiamo alcun rispetto verso la loro religione e bruciamo i loro libri sacri, il Corano.
E’ perché ci piace uccidere la gente e poi pisciare sui loro cadaveri.
E’ perché una volta che li uccidiamo ci piace tagliargli via le dita e le orecchie e tenerle come trofei.

Mappa che spiega perché i musulmani ci odiano
In IRAQ odiano la CIA che mise Saddam Hussein al potere e raggirò l’Iraq e l’Iran in una guerra. Abbiamo venduto armi a Saddam – 1,5 milioni di persone sono morte nella guerra Iran-Iraq. Poi venne la campagna Desert Storm, uranio impoverito, 10 anni di sanzioni delle Nazioni Unite hanno portato a quasi un milione di bambini morti e l’ultima invasione in Iraq, oltre un 1 milione di iracheni sono morti come risultato delle interferenze americane in Iraq.
In Cile ci odiano perché ci siamo sbarazzati del loro Presidente Salvador Allende, ucciso in un colpo di stato sponsorizzato dall’America, guidato dal generale Augusto Pinochet. L’ascesa al potere di Pinochet, organizzata dalla CIA e da Henry Kissinger, diede avvio a quasi venti anni di dittatura militare che ha portato a migliaia di morti. 30.000 persone sono state massacrate nelle settimane successive l’11 settembre, mentre Pinochet cercava di annientare coloro che si opponevano al fascismo. Anni dopo, i nostri amici britannici hanno accolto con favore il criminale di guerra, Pinochet, con le braccia aperte e gli hanno dato rifugio.
In Congo ci odiano, poichè abbiamo dato loro una dittatura militare, grazie all’assassinio di Patrice Lumumba da parte della CIA. Il conflitto del Congo ha portato ad almeno 3 milioni di morti.
In Cambogia odiano noi (e la Gran Bretagna) per il sostegno al leader dei Khmer Rossi, Pol Pot, che ha ucciso circa 2 milioni di cambogiani.
Dalla Seconda Guerra Mondiale, il governo statunitense ha bombardato 21 paesi:
Cina nel 1945-46 e ancora nel 1950-53,
Corea nel 1950-53
In Corea, quasi 3 milioni di civili sono stati uccisi dagli Stati Uniti e dai suoi alleati. Civili sono stati uccisi a No Gun Ri e in molti altri luoghi. Gli Stati Uniti hanno sostenuto il regime fantoccio fascista in Sud Corea. Il governo sud-coreano ha effettuato un genocidio sia della gente del Nord che del Sud Corea.
Guatemala nel 1954, 1960 e 1967-1969
Indonesia nel 1958
Fino a un milione di civili innocenti indonesiani sono morti dopo che la Cia mise al potere Suharto in Indonesia. Almeno un terzo della popolazione di Timor Est è morto dopo che gli Stati Uniti hanno dato il permesso a Suharto di invadere quel paese.
Vietnam nel 1961-73
Il Vietnam del Nord non voleva la guerra. Il complesso militare-industriale degli Stati Uniti ha fatto in modo che ci fosse una guerra. Attraverso il Programma Phoenix, centinaia di migliaia di vietnamiti sono stati torturati a morte in “centri di interrogatorio”.
Questi centri di tortura sono stati costruiti dagli Stati Uniti. Le donne sono sempre state violentata, come parte delle torture prima di essere assassinate. La politica degli Stati Uniti è stata terrorismo, stupro e omicidio di massa.
Il massacro di My Lai in sé era una operazione del programma Phoenix.
Fino a 5 milioni di vietnamiti sono stati uccisi nella guerra del Vietnam.
Congo nel 1964.
Laos nel 1964-73, L’Aviazione statunitense ha scaricato l’equivalente di un aereo carico di bombe ogni otto minuti per nove anni sul popolo del Laos – dal 1965 al 1973. Oltre 2.000.000 di tonnellate [di bombe]. Questo fu uno dei più pesanti bombardamenti aerei nella storia del mondo.
Perù nel 1965
Cambogia nel 1969-70
El Salvador tutto il 1980
Nicaragua nel corso degli anni 1980
Libano nel 1983-84
Grenada nel 1983
Bosnia nel 1985
Libia nel 1986
Panama nel 1989
Iraq nel 1991 fino ad oggi.
Somalia nel 1992, 1994
Sudan nel 1998
Ex Jugoslavia nel 1999
Afghanistan nel 1998, 2001 fino ad oggi.
No, figlio non so perché il resto del mondo ci odia.
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March 13, 2012
“Mommy, Daddy why are those people on TV so angry? Why do they burn our flag? Why do they hate us?”
So what would you think all American Chuck senior is going to tell little Chucky Jr?
Will he tell his son:
“Son it’s because”:
American soldiers went on the rampage in Afghanistan, broke into people’s homes and killed them while they slept and then burnt their bodies.


It’s because we pay no regard to their religion and burn their holy books – the Quran.
It’s because we like to kill people and then piss on their dead bodies.
It’s because once we kill them we like to cut their fingers and ears off and keep them as trophies.
It’s because we like to kill 92 year old men in their beds while they sleep.
It’s because when we talk about winning hearts and minds, what we really mean is to wipe every single Afghan village off the face of the earth.
It’s because we like to kill people and we know we’ll get away with it.
It’s because our militarised media is so strong no one will believe we’re possible of committing such evil acts.
It’s because when one of our soldiers speak out about what’s really happening, we’ll do everything possible to silence him.

In IRAQ they hate us the CIA put Saddam Hussein into power and manipulated Iraq and Iran into a war. We sold weapons to Saddam – 1.5 million people died in the Iran-Iraq war. Then came the Desert Storm campaign, depleted uranium, 10 years of UN sanctions led to almost a million dead children and the latest Iraq invasion, over a 1 million Iraqis have died as a result of American interference in Iraq.
In CHILE they hate us because we got rid of their Preseident Salvador Allende, killed in an American-sponsored coup, led by General Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet’s rise to power, organised by the CIA and Henry Kissinger, began nearly twenty years of military dictatorship that led to thousands of deaths. 30,000 people were massacred in the weeks following this September 11th, as Pinochet tried to wipe out those who opposed fascism. Years later our British friends welcomed the war criminal Pinochet with open arms and gave him sanctuary.
In The Congo they hate us as we gave them a military dictatorship thanks to the CIA assassination of Patrice Lumumba. The Congo conflict has led to at least 3 million deaths.
In Cambodia they hate us (& Britain) for backing the Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot who killed nearly 2 million Cambodians.
Since the Second World War, the US government has bombed 21 countries:
China in 1945-46 and again in 1950-53,
Korea in 1950-53
In Korea, nearly 3 million civilians were murdered by the USA and its allies. Civilians were murdered at No Gun Ri and many other places. The USA supported the fascist puppet regime in South Korea. The South Korean government carried out genocide against both North and South Korean people.
Guatemala in 1954, 1960, and 1967-69
Indonesia in 1958
Up to one million innocent civilians died in Indonesia after the CIA put Suharto into power in Indonesia. At least one third of the population of East Timor died after the USA gave Suharto permission to invade that country.
Vietnam in 1961-73
North Vietnam did not want a war. The US military-industrial complex made sure that there was a war. Through the Phoenix Program, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese were tortured to death in “interrogation centres”.
These torture centres were built by the United States. Women were always raped as part of the torture before being murdered. This terrorism, rape and mass-murder was the policy of the USA. The My Lai massacre itself was an operation of the Phoenix Program.
Up to 5 million Vietnamese were killed in the Vietnam war.
Congo in 1964.
Laos in 1964-73,The United States Air Force dropped the equivalent of a planeload of bombs every eight minutes for nine years on the people of Laos — from 1965 to 1973. Over 2,000,000 tons.This was some of the heaviest aerial bombardment in world history.
Peru in 1965
Cambodia in 1969-70
El Salvador throughout the 1980s
Nicaragua throughout the 1980s
Lebanon in 1983-84
Grenada in 1983
Bosnia in 1985
Libya in 1986
Panama in 1989
Iraq in 1991 until today.
Somalia in 1992, 1994
Sudan in 1998
Former Yugoslavia in 1999
Afghanistan in 1998, 2001 until today.
No, son I don’t know why the rest of the world hate us.
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Tragedy of Afghanistan is we’re still there
March 13, 2012 12:00 am
By Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette /
There’s a man from the Panjwai district of Afghanistan who could swap stories with Job of the Old Testament and possibly come out on top.
When Nazim Shah returned home from a trip to nearby Kandahar, he found his entire family dead — they had been murdered by an American soldier.
On Sunday, the unidentified Army staff sergeant, a veteran of deployments in Iraq, left his base without permission and wandered into a nearby village shortly before dawn. The 38-year-old father of two then allegedly entered several homes with his high-powered guns blazing.
The soldier shot 16 unarmed civilians still rubbing sleep from their eyes as they awoke to a nightmare beyond their comprehension. Even by the slippery definitions of modern warfare, it was a massacre.
“All my family is dead,” Mr. Shah told a reporter from The Independent of London. “We will get revenge on those who killed my family. We won’t let this rest easily.” It was a cry of the heart as old as the scriptures of several religions. It was a tragedy that would have been as intolerable in Job’s time as it is in ours.
Because nine of the 16 victims were children ranging in age from 6 to 9, the indignation, horror and outrage in Afghanistan is boiling over. The children were treated like enemy combatants in the seconds the staff sergeant allegedly took to kill them. The women were shot in the head as callously as the unarmed men.
In addition to 16 murdered civilians, there are five survivors currently being treated for their wounds by American trauma units. If they live, they’ll provide valuable testimony to what happened when an American soldier with unknown motives fired upon Afghans like he had been issued unlimited rounds of ammo at a video arcade.
A day doesn’t go by in Afghanistan without a reminder of philosopher Thomas Hobbes’ observation that life is “nasty, brutish and short” — it has been vindicated millions of times since he wrote those words more than 300 years ago.
The Macedonian military under Alexander the Great was among the first to attempt occupying a land that resists foreign occupation with a ferocity that never abates. Afghanistan has always been a land mass that could be invaded, even overrun, but never truly conquered.
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/opinion/tony-norman/tragedy-of-afghanistan-is-were-still-there-226607/
KARZAI:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/karzai-calls-for-natoled-troops-to-withdraw-from-rural-areas-as-taliban-suspend-talks-with-us-7573703.html
Da ricordare anche le stragi che perpretarono su Italia e Germania durante il secondo conflitto mondiale, massacrarono migliaia di cittadini inermi.