Most nations US helped in the last 20 years have been Muslim

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Most nations US helped in the last 20 years have been Muslim

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True or false? I am talking about hardcore help. From Somalia in 1991 when they tried to stop the famine and hunt Aydeed to Bosnia stoping the Serbs to Kosovo and Albania. Most in fact all of America's major wars in the last twenty years have been in Muslim countries and majority of those where places the US acted on alturuism particularly in the Balkans where ironically enough the US is seen as the protector and patron of Muslims. The Serbs consider the US as an "abettor" of Jihad. :lol:

Also, from the tsunami in Indonesia to the floods in Pakistan, the US gave more aid to those countries than the rest of the world combined let alone Muslim countries particularly Saudi Arabia with all its money. People also talk about the aid that the US gives to Israel, but the US gives as much aid to Egypt and even close to the 2 billion a year given to Israel, Palestine is given as much which is why Palestine's "refugees" look more like developed 2nd world cities, in fact better looking than our own Mogadishu could be in 50 years of governance. Why do Muslims tend to ignore these facts?
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Is US-Aid done for altruism or to maintain their sphere of influence? Why do some countries receive more aid than others when the same circumstances exist? Is the aid given to Somalia comparable to the one given to Congo/or other countries in Africa? Why does Egypt, who has a horrendous track record of human rights receives billions in aid? The billions in aid to Egypt is maintaining and enabling a repressive dictatorship. What is altruistic about that?
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Niya wrote:Is US-Aid done for altruism or to maintain their sphere of influence? Why do some countries receive more aid than others when the same circumstances exist? Is the aid given to Somalia comparable to the one given to Congo/or other countries in Africa? Why does Egypt, who has a horrendous track record of human rights receives billions in aid? The billions in aid to Egypt is maintaining and enabling a repressive dictatorship. What is altruistic about that?

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Samatr wrote:
Niya wrote:Is US-Aid done for altruism or to maintain their sphere of influence? Why do some countries receive more aid than others when the same circumstances exist? Is the aid given to Somalia comparable to the one given to Congo/or other countries in Africa? Why does Egypt, who has a horrendous track record of human rights receives billions in aid? The billions in aid to Egypt is maintaining and enabling a repressive dictatorship. What is altruistic about that?

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are you kidding? the u.s. has also been the nation to cause the most harm to muslims in the last 20 years. :?
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America is the devil! if they want to help you, there's always a hidden contract between the nation and America. As soon they so call "liberate" the country , there will be
American companies that will take over the countries important sectors such us water supplies, hydro , agriculture , health department and so on

This how America got it's power helping the poor and then drinking their blood

they did help lots of Muslim countries but all those country who's actually is in a good condition now ?

Iraq is still has problem , Afghanistan is worse than when Taliban was in power and rest of those countries in turmoil
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Afghan citizens snatched from their home country, shipped to America and locked up on charges of terrorism, are now finding themselves standing trial in U.S. courts. Only, with no official extradition treaty in place, it could be America that's breaking international law.




it's funny when you see white americans (like alex jones + others) talk about the evils of the u.s. & all the crimes they've committed around the world & then on the flipside you have refugees who were airlifted from utanga & kakuma claiming that the america is the greatest country in the world. i guess section 8 & ebt can go a long way in buying america some friends eh?
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