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Jill Stein confirms the number of regime changes undemocratically effected by the USA since 1945 excluding those through their wars.

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FrayedBear 9 May 21
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Jill Stein reappears just in time to shill for donations once every 4 years and does, as far as anyone, can see Nothing else, Ever.

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Who ya gunna call?

Since the 19th century, the United States government has participated and interfered, both overtly and covertly, in the replacement of many foreign governments. In the latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. government initiated actions for regime change mainly in Latin America and the southwest Pacific, including the Spanish–American and Philippine–American wars. At the onset of the 20th century, the United States shaped or installed governments in many countries around the world, including neighbors Hawaii, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.

During World War II, the United States helped overthrow many Nazi German or Imperial Japanese puppet regimes. Examples include regimes in the Philippines, Korea, East China, and parts of Europe. United States forces, together with the Soviet Union, were also instrumental in removing Adolf Hitler from power in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy.

In the aftermath of World War II, the U.S. government struggled with the Soviet Union for global leadership, influence and security within the context of the Cold War. Under the Truman administration, the U.S. government feared that communism would be spread, sometimes with the assistance of the Soviet Union's own involvement in regime change, and promoted the domino theory, a precedent which later presidents followed. Subsequently, the United States expanded the geographic scope of its actions beyond traditional area of operations, Central America and the Caribbean. Significant operations included the United States and United Kingdom–planned 1953 Iranian coup d'état, the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion targeting Cuba, and support for the overthrow of Sukarno by General Suharto in Indonesia. In addition, the U.S. has interfered in the national elections of countries, including Italy in 1948,[1] the Philippines in 1953, Japan in the 1950s and 1960s[2][3] Lebanon in 1957,[4] and Russia in 1996.[5] According to one study, the U.S. performed at least 81 overt and covert known interventions in foreign elections during the period 1946–2000.[6] According to another study, the U.S. engaged in 64 covert and six overt attempts at regime change during the Cold War.[7]

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Missing from your list is Australia back in 1975, [en.wikipedia.org]

A disgraceful occurrence that almost resulted in revolution. The democratically elected Whitlam was replaced by the Jewish Malcolm Fraser.

@FrayedBear Just hadda mention he was Jewish, did ya?
WHAT a surprise.......

@annewimsey500 I could have mentioned that he & his trouserless circumcised penis was seen wandering around in a seedy Memphis Admiral Benbow motel in 1986 claiming that his trousers, his $10k watch & cash had been stolen.
A fitting reward for a man still with US shit on his nose.

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