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From: "Keith Willshaw"
Not to mention the Phillipines, Extensively discussed in the thread Puerto Rico Discussed Wake, Ceded to the US by Spain as part of the settlement of the Spanish-American War, which has been discussed Guam, Discussed Kwajalein, Eniwetok etc Spanish possessions sold to Germany, seized by Japan, seized by the US. Already discussed. panama canal zone Mentioned, not discussed Then there's the little matter of US forces intervening in various central and south american nations to protect US economic interests, Nicaragua in 1933 comes to mind. Protecting economic interests, even with limited use of military force to ensure order and the maintenance of friendly governments is not the same thing as imperialism, although the more radical left (and libertarian right) loves to obscure the difference. Lumping US actions in Central America into the same box with what the US did with Puerto Rico or the Philippines is to make a false comparison. The fact is the US went through a colonial period too. No one has disputed that. The proposition is that the US flirtation with "classic" imperialism was brief in duration and limited in extent, largely due to domestic opposition. Chris Mark |
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