Sunday, February 24, 2008

Kenneth T. Tellis: International Victims of American Skudlluggery

VHeadline commentarist Kenneth T. Tellis writes: The U.S. has been in the business of removing foreign leaders and patriots by whatever means they find necessary.

The first to be killed was Augusto Sandino in Nicaragua in the early 1930s, then they went on to Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam in 1963. From there they went to Bolivia and killed Dr. Ernesto Che Guevara-Lynch de la Serna in 1967.
  • Then they got President Salvador Allende Gossens of Chile assassinated in 1973. After which they went to El Salvador and murdered Archbishop Oscar Romero.
Then on to the Balkans and the staged trial of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic for genocide in Kosovo, by using trumped-up evidence and having him tried by their cronies at the I.C.C. and charged with genocide.

This is a record for a nation of criminals that poses as a democracy and breaks all international covenants and laws, treating them as mere hindrances.

For the record and by its own admission the government of the United States of America has publicly admitted to carrying out assassinations throughout the world. But worse still they have also admitted to making 400 attempts to assassinate Cuban President Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz of which they are not even ashamed.

But that is not the end all of their skullduggery, because they still have plans to assassinate the Venezuelan leader Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias in the near future.

Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@rogers.com

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