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TOKYO, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Japan on Sunday marked the 78th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing on Hiroshima, where its mayor urged the abolition of nuclear weapons and called the Group of Seven leaders' notion of nuclear deterrence a "folly".

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[-] gary_host_laptop@lemmy.ml -5 points 1 year ago

Releasing files of black ops you did 50 years ago is not being open about it, the US would never publish black ops they are doing now because otherwise it would undermine the effects of such proxy wars. Furthermore, much of what we now is not so much releasing that information but because there are brave whistleblowers who release information regarding the war crimes.

Still, I don't see how the fact that some other countries do maybe similar stuff, since again it is all theories since until information is released we cannot confirm anything (not that I doubt some countries do fund military groups) that doesn't make my statement that the West has the biggest and most illustrious history of funding terrorist groups in what they deem enemies of the West.

[-] deft@ttrpg.network -1 points 1 year ago

no there is no maybe here. they absolutely do.

you're arguing until we get information we can't say anything so we can only say america is the worst and that is so disingenuous and foolish, history alone shows this is how politics work at this level

the west does this i 100% agree they invented the term banana republic but vassal states have existed since before america and things like cultural or religious ties cross geopolitical boundaries. every one with money influences other people towards their goal and people like Xi, Mohammed bin Salman, Putin own economies to bend towards their goals and these are likely either for life rulers or from families who are for life rulers

how do you simply believe they dont engage in this behavior? its foolish

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