Classic US foreign policy in action!

  • HobbitFoot
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    1 day ago

    Nothing in the preview indicates US involvement.

      • Cyrus Draegur@lemm.ee
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        3 hours ago

        there is nothing in there but two arms.

        one of them is the United States government

        the other one is the Samsung corporation.

        if not for the arms inside it, the puppet would be a limp hollow tube of colorful cloth.

        i mean, it sucks and it should stop, absolutely the United States should fuck off, but I’m saying that if/when it ever does, it won’t be pretty.

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        10 hours ago

        And the South Korean military didn’t crush parliament when it voted for impeachment despite orders from the South Korean President.

        • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          7 hours ago

          The fact that the US vassal was not given the go-ahead to carry out a massacre that would politically destabilize the territory in a way that would stretch US forces even thinner for no real benefit is not evidence of America being hands off about this. It’s just as easily evidence for the opposite conclusion: that Yoon was ready and willing to do Kent State 2, only to have Washington yank his leash.

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            7 hours ago

            So the article is trying to make the argument that the US was a part of the coup yet the only fingerprints that could be traced to the US is that it kept the coup from being carried out.

            • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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              6 hours ago

              Nope, that’s me pointing out that your argument cuts both ways: you’re implying that what, a vassal state’s military all just unanimously decided not to obey the president, and the hegemon that uses the place as a military and intelligence nexus just had no part in that decision? The US don’t need to care about fingerprints in occupied Korea, they’re the whole hand.

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      1 day ago

      It’s inference from his platforming of us agenda. War with north is a big us weapon sales opportunity.