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The following pages link to NATO's "democracies" have no problem with dictatorships that serve their interests.:
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- When NATO was born in 1949, one of the nine signatories was Antonio de Olivarro de Salazar. (← links)
- In 1952 NATO integrated Turkey, a country that has always refused to recognize the Armenian genocide. (← links)
- In 1952, Greece joined NATO despite a domestic ban on its Communist Party. (← links)
- NATO allowed the semi-authoritarian Greece of 1952 to become the dictatorship of the colonels between 1967 and 1974. (← links)
- The USA didn't lift a finger when South Korea became authoritarian following the 1961 coup d'état. (← links)
- Ukraine glorifies its former collaborators with Nazi Germany (← links)
- NATO countries supported Putin when his actions served their interests (← links)
- Western "democracies" have no problem supporting or even provoking coups d'état in favor of leaders who serve their interests. (← links)
- France has kept the Chadian dictator Idriss Déby in place to safeguard its interests there. (← links)
- The USA has no problem supporting dictatorships that serve its interests. (← links)