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Grenada where it all began
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Tuesday March 11, 2003 19:24 by kokomero
US Military expansionism began under Reagan with the invasion of Grenada Grenada in 1983 was where the present phase of US military expansionism/interventionism began. Judging from many glib postings to this site over the past few weeks in support of the US expansionist policies some people are obviously in need of a little historical perspective. Grenada in 1983 was where the present phase of US military expansionism/interventionism began and from the news reports at the time and media manipulation by the US it can be seen how easy it was for the US to invent pretexts for invasion which were shown to be without foundation after the fact. I remember being delighted and amused that a few hundred Cuban constuction workers with militia training at the time managed to keep the US war machine at bay for several days http://www.awigp.com/default.asp?numcat=Edito_suite14. Shapes of things to come in Somalia and perhaps yet in Iraq? By the way the US backed coup installed a government which has kept the former government in prison for nearly 20 years without trial ... that's democracy for you http://www.grenada17.cwc.net/! Human rights are obviously very much open to interpretation by the US regeime and its proxies. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Bernard, Phyllis and 15 others (who have become known internationally as the "Grenada 17") were tried in 1986 for their alleged part in Bishop’s death, and found guilty of murder. Twelve of them, including the Coards, were sentenced to death and the others to life imprisonment. The trial is widely regarded as having been hopelessly biased and legally flawed, for instance, through improper jury selection procedures and failure to admit medical evidence of the use of torture during interrogation. Nonetheless, the Grenada Court of Appeal in 1991 rejected the Grenada 17’s appeal; today, the judges have still not produced a written statement of their judgment.
Immediately following the 1991 verdict, Bernard Coard and four others were about to be executed, but an international outcry led to a postponement, and then to the commuting of the death sentences to life imprisonment. However, the Grenada 17 were, by special legislation, deprived of the right to appeal to the Privy Council. This denial of a right now available to all other Grenadian citizens constitutes discrimination of a clearly political nature, all the more so since Grenada has no internal parole system. The 17 could therefore only be released by a decision of the government of Grenada.
and I still have my "America thank you for liberating Grenada" t-shirt, bought in St. George in November 1983.
From Kokomero's own links, you get the information that scores of people, including Maurice Bishop of the socialist New Jewel Movement, his wife and many of his supporters were killed. Basically because the "hard-line Stalinist" Bernard Coard wanted to seize power.
It's too bad we didn't let him massacre more people.
It's too bad we tried to feed the Somalis and prevent the warlords from causing continual havoc.
but remembers that permission was not sought from Mrs Saxe Coburg Goethe Windsor the present Queen of England and listed as sovreign of Granada as well as a few other places.
Mr Reagan did not seek HMG permission to invade Grenada.
Also worth remembering is the legendary "cock-up" of the CIA and US Naval Intelligence during that operation. They used ordinance survey maps which were last current in the thirties and wrongly laid seige to the school house on the little peninsula to the north of the island wrongly believing it to be the Governer´s residence.
And there were no t-shirts.
Is it just coincidence that the Prime Minister of Bulgaria is named Simeon SaxeCoburgGottski, Bulgaria being the only country so far, apart from Spain, to join the Anglo-American coalition of the unwitting.
The t-shirt read:
'My country stomped on a small little dot of a country and all I got was this lousy t-shirt'
You're all wrong. Current US expansionary policy started with the occupation of Italy in 1943 and an announcement by FDR that "Dr. New Deal is Out and Dr. Win-The-War is In." The policy was sealed during the smoke-filled-room negotiations that led to Harry Truman being picked to run for Vice President over then current Vice President Henry Wallace in 1944 BEFORE the Democratic Party's National Convention of that year because it was understood by those controlling the Party and thus the country that FDR would likely soon die in office, so the VP choice was crucial to their post-war vision--one decidedly NOT shared by Wallace. This is a fundamentally important point in history that is conveniently overlooked, forgotten and at times abused. The differences between the two men are stark, and Wallace had a very well articulated vision for the post-war that was totally at odds with the imperialists who made sure Truman got the nod.
US post-war imperial policy drew on its pre-war roots and is essentially the same now as then in its primary goal: To control the world in such a way as to benefit specific interests in the USA at everyone else's expense. What we have seen since 1981 is just a more baldfaced expression of that policy, with the current Bush regime being the most abhorrent to date. To paraphrase the words of Henry Wallace, Empire has always been the enemy of the common man, and through its demise, humanity will have a chance to recover and prosper as never before, with the establishment of true civilization in the upcoming century of the common man. So instead of this certainly obtainable vision, we got the "American Century" and all the disaster it has brought in its wake. To oppose the American Empire and work for its demise is to promote the dignity and wellbeing of all humnaity.
Hey Karlof1,
I wonder how much dignity you would have had living in a Soviet World?
More info on the unpleasant business of Grenanda on Yahoonews.
and when I am it can normally be attributed to the effects of drugs/cryptography or enthusiasm.
You are telling us all we got it wrong in our anaylsis of 20th century history because we haven´t written of Wallace and the end of FDR.
I wonder have you read the SIS files on FDR which were released under the fifty year rule?
I did.
and i can tell you I am looking forward to the slightly less censored papers released under the 60 and 100 year old rule.
The British establishment was fully aware of FDR´s health problems.
The Americans didn´t invent the anglo-american empire.
I think you´ll find that the Iosaf/ipsiphi/(o asif) t-shirt "US/K" says it all.
unfortuanately supplies are limited to potential girlfriends so I can´t send you one.
:-)
1943 Italy laid roots for the Mafia.
Karlof1 is right to point at WW2 US policy.
But Italy did not present a model for extra state administration. The MacArthur Japan project did that.
US imperialism was born in the Pacific not Italy.
thus
KARLOF 1 YOU GOT IT WRONG::::NOT COMPLETELY WRONG::::YOU STILL GET A STAR::::A SILVER STAR:::::ASTRUM ARGENITUM
and all that
---------(being a nod and a wink for the masonic readership)
thats when US imperialism began!