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Is There Absolute Sovereignty? by Sadr: 12:13pm On Mar 05, 2022
America and her allies have over successive generations invaded other countries without honour and openly promoted internal conflict where they face resistance. If just as small as a single person tries that in America............ They use fancy words like SECURITY, SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACY to replace slavery so it can be perpetrated on a larger scale without being noticed.

Cuba, North Korea, Iran, and many more countries are sovereign States that desire nuclear weapons, but those that said UKRAINE is sovereign States to do as she likes said NO because of SECURITY reasons.

RUSSIA is being painted bad today because she decided in the security interest of her homeland to carry out special operations in UKRAINE just America has done in several countries without a single world condemnation as to the infringement of the sovereignty of those countries. Meanwhile they continue to promote internal conflict in other countries like China, Russia etc even when those countries are successful in their chosen system of government, calling it DEMOCRACY.

America is obsessed with controlling the world and the recent sanctions flying up and down have shown how far the disease called America has spread. Until this disease is matched power to power, tamed and restricted, the world will be self destroyed.

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