Pages that link to "NATO's "democracies" have no problem with dictatorships that serve their interests."
The following pages link to NATO's "democracies" have no problem with dictatorships that serve their interests.:
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- Migrants come to Europe because of imperialist wars and the plundering of their countries, so it's only right to welcome them. (← links | edit)
- When NATO was born in 1949, one of the nine signatories was Antonio de Olivarro de Salazar. (← links | edit)
- In 1952 NATO integrated Turkey, a country that has always refused to recognize the Armenian genocide. (← links | edit)
- In 1952, Greece joined NATO despite a domestic ban on its Communist Party. (← links | edit)
- NATO allowed the semi-authoritarian Greece of 1952 to become the dictatorship of the colonels between 1967 and 1974. (← links | edit)
- The USA didn't lift a finger when South Korea became authoritarian following the 1961 coup d'état. (← links | edit)
- Ukraine glorifies its former collaborators with Nazi Germany (← links | edit)
- NATO countries supported Putin when his actions served their interests (← links | edit)
- Western "democracies" have no problem supporting or even provoking coups d'état in favor of leaders who serve their interests. (← links | edit)
- France has kept the Chadian dictator Idriss Déby in place to safeguard its interests there. (← links | edit)
- The USA has no problem supporting dictatorships that serve its interests. (← links | edit)
- Many economic and political disorders are due to the independent rulers of the countries of the South, and Europe should not have to suffer the consequences. (← links | edit)