In this compelling video, we uncover the seven most controversial and damaging foreign policy decisions the United States has made over the past 100 years. From the CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran in 1953 to the highly controversial 2003 Iraq invasion, we reveal the hidden history behind America's actions and their devastating long-term effects. We'll analyze how U.S. Cold War strategies, corporate interests, and fear of communism led to human rights abuses, mass civilian casualties, and instability across the globe. Through these case studies—from Guatemala to Chile, El Salvador to Indonesia—we examine how America's pursuit of power and influence often came at the cost of democracy and individual liberty. Learn how the dictatorships the U.S. supported committed brutal human rights violations. This video sheds light on the historical consequences of U.S. military interventions, the rise of dictatorships, civil wars, and anti-American sentiment that continues to haunt foreign relations today. What can we learn from these mistakes? How can the U.S. realign its foreign policy to truly uphold democracy, human rights, and global stability? Join us in reflecting on these pivotal moments and their lessons for the future. 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Iran 1953 Coup 2:24 Guatemala 1954 Coup 3:59 Chilean Dictatorship 5:29 El Salvador Civil War 7:07 Iraq War 8:47 Philippines Dictatorship 10:10 Indonesia Dictatorship #humanrights #usforeignpolicy #coldwarhistory
from The Rebel Alliance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d2jn_6L8Uo
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