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Quote.pngThe United States supported and in many cases engendered every right wing military dictatorship in the world after the end of the Second World War. I refer to Indonesia, Greece, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Haiti, Turkey, the Philippines, Guatemala, El Salvador, and, of course, Chile. The horror the United States inflicted upon Chile in 1973 can never be purged and can never be forgiven.

Hundreds of thousands of deaths took place throughout these countries. Did they take place? And are they in all cases attributable to US foreign policy? The answer is yes they did take place and they are attributable to American foreign policy. But you wouldn't know it.

It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn't happening. It didn't matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. It's a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.
— Harold Pinter (Nobel prize acceptance speech)

War

Poverty

Slave labour

Oppression

Environment

Quote.pngNone of the twenty-one sub-targets accompanying the overall

target of significantly reducing the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010 can be said definitively to have been achieved globally... Actions to promote... biodiversity receive a tiny fraction of 'funding' compared to... infrastructure and industrial developments... Moreover, biodiversity considerations are often ignored when such developments are designed... Most future scenarios project continuing high levels of

extinctions and loss of habitats throughout this century.
Global Biodiversity Outlook 3

See also