JackingIt [none/use name]

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  • Well I'm not necessarily suggesting a hypothetical scenario where Cuba intervenes with military. There are other forms of intervention that don't involve military. The US often engages with them, granted their with ulterior motives and a goal of achieving some sort of strategic objective usually backed by western finance/capital.

    So I guess that's what I'm asking. Would you all oppose all forms of intervention from a country like Cuba?



  • Right that's my question. How you decipher legitimate popular support vs. fabricated popular support and even if popular support is legitimate, should that make a difference?

    Or another way to phrase this. Let's say all of the sudden, hypothetically of course because this would never happen, the US said "we're going to support Hamas because they were democratically elected and clearly have the popular support of people in Gaza." Would anti-interventionalist people say "yeah I guess that's fine" or continue to draw a hard line against it? Or what if it were the same situation in Bolivia and the US began supporting MAS?

    Furthermore, are there other countries that can get involved?