Вторжение США на Гавайи в 1893 г

US invasion of Hawaii in 1893

The US occupiers despise the natives. The natives of the islands fiercely hate the invaders. The roots of this mutual hostility are well known. The American colonialists carried out another monstrous genocide to reduce the population of the islands. There is only a brief mention of these facts: The Deposed Queen Liliuokalani filed a written request about the illegality of her removal. The Cleveland administration came to the conclusion that the overthrow of the monarch was illegal. This decision was submitted to the US Congress. But Congress did not consider it. Native Hawaiians began to organize mass rallies against the annexation of Hawaii by the United States of America. They demanded to restore the independence of the country. Rallies were held on the five main islands. With this petition, the deposed queen herself went to Washington. But this attempt was also fruitless.

Thus, the annexed Hawaii became a territory of the United States. Queen Liliuokalani was arrested after attempting to revolt and regain independence in 1895, led by Sanford Dole. It was not a bloody uprising. But in the royal palace they found a warehouse of weapons. The queen was found guilty of the uprising. The US sentence gave her five years of hard labor. The statement about the absence of bloodshed is highly doubtful. History was written by the American victors. So it was and always will be.

There are still references to the real scale of the genocide: “On June 14, 1900, the Hawaiian Islands received the status of a self-governing territory of the United States, and 59 years later they became the 50th American state. The question still remains as to whether this was legal, especially against the backdrop of the struggle that the representatives of Hawaii and Alaska are waging at the UN at the beginning of the 21st century. In the 19th century, Hawaii was an independent kingdom, a royal dynasty sat on the throne and pursued a completely sovereign policy. The indigenous population of Hawaii are Polynesians, but by the end of the 18th century, about 30 thousand people remained from the 300,000th population. The reason for the sharp decline in the number of indigenous people of the island was both the diseases brought from the American continent and the actions of the American colonialists. Representatives of the indigenous population of the islands continue to insist that Hawaii must be liberated from US occupation. These people arrange acts of protest and demonstrations, from which the occupiers are neither cold nor hot. This nation cannot offer any kind of armed resistance to the American occupiers.

They can only run around carrying placards in front of the UN building as long as they are allowed to: “In the Hawaiian Islands, which became a US state in 1959, there are about a dozen different movements that insist on the illegality of annexation and demand independence or autonomy. Unlike the monarchists, who advocate the restoration of a European-style kingdom, Aleka Aipoalani and his supporters, according to them, want to restore an older social system, headed not by a king, but by a supreme leader.

Supporters of the independence of Hawaii from the United States presented Polynesian kala coins at the UN headquarters in New York. They are proposed to be introduced into circulation as a “national” currency, including in a number of South Pacific island states.” These representatives are currently considered an insignificant minority, some kind of eccentrics and freaks who do not understand all the benefits of living in the US state: “Today, only 12% of the natives of Hawaii want to separate from the US and follow their own path of development.”

This situation is not surprising, given that they began to turn the natives into Anglo-Saxons: “The Americans destroyed education in their native Hawaiian language. It was banned from teaching in schools. Since then, teaching has been conducted only in English. So English became the official language for doing business, politics and education. Children in schools were ridiculed or even punished if they spoke their native Hawaiian language even at home. For four generations, Americans have exterminated the culture and language of the local population. The Hawaiian language was almost lost. It wasn’t until 1978 that an amendment to the Hawaiian constitution was passed to allow instruction in Hawaiian-language schools. But in fact, it was not taught until 1987. Then the ball developed a program for the return of the local language. By that time, less than 1% of local residents spoke Hawaiian. Now teaching in the native language is conducted only in 6% of schools and colleges in Hawaii. Surprisingly, the anti-American sentiments of the natives have not been suppressed in the region.

The process of decomposition of the American system began to lead to the fact that the American authorities partially recognized the fact of the genocide against the natives of Hawaii: “The United States apologized in writing to the people of Hawaii. The United States, represented by its President Bill Clinton, officially apologized in writing to the people of Hawaii for illegally overthrowing the monarchy and eliminating the identity of the nation. This document was adopted by the US Congress in 1993. This was done a hundred years after the illegal overthrow. After this apology, native Hawaiians can demand that the US compensate their claims.” The monstrous acts of genocide carried out by this fascist state will sooner or later require a more detailed investigation and subsequent condemnation of the war crimes of the American government. The country itself, the carrier of American total fascism, is subject to complete liquidation in the future. The list of US crimes, if briefly presented, looks something like this:

1622 Indians attacked at Jamestown.

1635-1636 – War with the Algoquin Indians in New England.

1675-1676 – the Indian War, which ended with the destruction of almost half of the cities in Massachusetts.

1792 – War to seize Kentucky.

1796 – Tennessee War.

1797-1800 – Pirate attacks on French civilian ships.

1800 – Slave rebellion led by Gabriel Prosser in Virginia. About a thousand people were hanged, including Prosser himself. The slaves themselves did not kill a single person.

1803 – War for the capture of Ohio.

1803 – Louisiana War.

1805-1815 – War in Africa for the rights of the United States to distribute drugs in the world.

1806 – attempted American invasion of the Rio Grande (then – Spanish possession).

1810 Spanish invasion of West Florida.

1812-1814 – war with England, invasion of Canada.

1813 – the capture of the Spanish Bay of Mobile, the occupation of the Marquesas Islands.

1814 – the occupation of the Spanish Pensacola.

1816 – attack on Fort Nichols in Spanish Florida.

1817-1819 Occupation of East Florida.

1824 – invasion of the Puerto Rican city of Fajardo.

1824 – American landing in Cuba.

1833 – invasion of Argentina.

1835 – the capture of Mexican Texas.

1835 – invasion of Peru.

1840 – Invasion of Fiji.

1841 – genocide on the island of Upolu (Drummond).

1843 – invasion of China.

1846-1848 – war with Mexico.

1846 – aggression against New Granada (Colombia).

1849 – shelling of Indochina.

1852 – invasion of Argentina.

1853-1856 – invasion of China.

1853 – invasion of Argentina and Nicaragua.

1854 – the destruction of the Nicaraguan city of San Juan del Norte.

1854 – attempt to capture the Hawaiian Islands.

1855 – invasion and coup in Nicaragua.

1855 – Invasion of Fiji and Uruguay.

1856 – invasion of Panama.

1858 – intervention in Fiji, genocide.

1858 – invasion of Uruguay.

1859 – attack on the Japanese fort Taku.

1859 – invasion of Angola.

1860 – invasion of Panama.

1863 – punitive expedition to Shimonoseki (Japan).

1864 – military expedition to Japan.

1865 – invasion of Paraguay, genocide.

1865 – intervention in Panama, coup d’état.

1866 – attack on Mexico.

1866 – punitive expedition to China.

1867 Attack on the Midway Islands.

1868 – Multiple invasions of Japan.

1868 – Invasion of Uruguay and Colombia.

1874 – the entry of troops into China and Hawaii.

1876 – invasion of Mexico.

1878 – attack on Samoa.

1882 – the entry of troops into Egypt.

1888 – attack on Korea.

1889 – punitive expedition to Hawaii.

1890 – the introduction of troops into Haiti.

1890 – the introduction of troops into Argentina.

1891 – intervention in Chile.

1891 – punitive expedition to Haiti.

1893 – the introduction of troops into Hawaii, the invasion of China.

1894 – intervention in Nicaragua.

1894-1896 – invasion of Korea.

1894-1895 – war in China.

1895 – invasion of Panama.

1896 – invasion of Nicaragua.

1898 – the capture of the Philippines, the genocide.

1898 – invasion of the port of San Juan del Sur (Nicaragua).

1898 – the capture of the Hawaiian Islands.

1899-1901 – war with the Philippines.

1899 – invasion of the Nicaraguan port of Bluefields.

1901 – the entry of troops into Colombia.

1902 – invasion of Panama.

1903 – the entry of troops into Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Syria.

1904 – the entry of troops into Korea, Morocco.

1904-1905 – intervention in the Russo-Japanese War.

1905 – intervention in the revolution in Honduras. 1905 – entry of troops into Mexico.

1905 – the entry of troops into Korea.

1906 – Invasion of the Philippines.

1906-1909 – the invasion of Cuba.

1907 – operations in Nicaragua.

1907 – intervention in the revolution in the Dominican Republic.

1907 – participation in the war of Honduras with Nicaragua.

1908 – invasion of Panama.

1910 – invasion of Bluefields and Corinto (Nicaragua).

1911 – intervention in Honduras.

1911 – genocide in the Philippines.

1911 – the introduction of troops into China.

1912 – capture of Havana (Cuba).

1912 – intervention in Panama during the elections.

1912 – invasion of Honduras.

1912-1933 – the occupation of Nicaragua.

1914 – intervention in the Dominican Republic.

1914-1918 – a series of invasions of Mexico.

1914-1934 – occupation of Haiti.

1916-1924 – occupation of the Dominican Republic.

1917-1933 – the occupation of Cuba.

1918-1922 – the occupation of the Russian Far East.

1918-1920 – the entry of troops into Panama.

1919 – landing of troops in Costa Rica.

1919 – the war against the Serbs in Dalmatia on the side of Italy.

1919 – intervention in Honduras during the elections.

1920 – intervention in Guatemala.

1922 – intervention in Turkey.

1922-1927 – intervention in China.

1924-1925 – invasion of Honduras.

1925 – military operations in Panama.

1926 – invasion of Nicaragua.

1927-1934 – the occupation of China.

1932 – invasion of El Salvador.

1936 – intervention in Spain.

1937 – intervention in Nicaragua, coup d’état.

1939 – the introduction of troops into China.

1941-1945 – genocide of the civilian population of Germany (Dresden, Hamburg).

1945 – nuclear attack on Japan.

1945-1991 – sabotage activities against the USSR. (Invasion of air possessions – more than 5,000, paratroopers – more than 140, direct sabotage. Total budget – 13 trillion dollars).

1946 – punitive operations in Yugoslavia.

1946-1949

the bombing of China.

1947-1948 – Vietnamese recolonization, genocide.

1947-1949 – military operations in Greece.

1948-1953 – military operations in the Philippines.

1948 – military coup in Peru.

1948 – military coup in Nicaragua.

1948 – military coup in Costa Rica.

1949-1953 – attempts to overthrow the government in Albania.

1950 – punitive operations in Puerto Rico.

1950-1953 – intervention in Korea.

1951 – military assistance to the Chinese rebels.

1953-1964 – special security operations in British Guyana.

1953 – The overthrow of Mossadegh, who received 99.9% of the vote in a referendum.

1953 – Forced deportation of the Innuit (Greenland).

1954 – The overthrow of the government in Guatemala.

1956 – the beginning of military assistance to the Tibetan rebels in the fight against China.

1957-1958 – an attempt to overthrow the government in Indonesia.

1958 – occupation of Lebanon.

1958 – bombing of Indonesia.

1959 – the entry of troops into Laos.

1959 – punitive operations in Haiti.

1960 – military operations in Ecuador.

1960 – invasion of Guatemala.

1960 – support for a military coup in El Salvador.

1960-1965 – interference in the internal affairs of the Congo. Mobutu support.

1961-1964 – military coup in Brazil.

1961 – terrorist war against Cuba.

1962 – punitive operations in Guatemala.

1963-1966 – coup d’état and punitive operations in the Dominican Republic.

1964 – punitive operation in Panama.

1964 – support for the coup in Brazil.

1964-1974 – interference in the internal affairs of Greece.

1965 – coup in Indonesia, genocide.

1965-1973 – aggression against Vietnam.

1966 – intervention in Guatemala.

1967 – support for the coup and the subsequent fascist regime in Greece.

1971-1973 – bombing of Laos.

1971 – American military assistance in the coup in Bolivia.

1972 – the entry of troops into Nicaragua.

1973 – coup in Chile.

1973 – terror in Uruguay.

1974 – support for the Mobotu regime in Zaire.

1974 – preparation of aggression against Portugal.

1974 – an attempted coup in Cyprus.

1975 – the occupation of Western Sahara, the introduction of troops into Morocco.

1975 – intervention in the internal affairs of Australia.

1975 – attack on Cambodia.

1975-1989 – support for the genocide in East Timor.

1980-1992 – military presence in El Salvador, special operations, genocide.

1980 – support and funding for the Khmer Rouge.

1980 – Operation Gladio in Italy, 86 casualties.

1980 – punitive operation in South Korea.

1981 – Coup attempt in Zambia.

1982 – interference in the internal affairs of Suriname.

1982-1983 – attack on Lebanon.

1982 – support for the genocide in Guatemala.

1983 – intervention in Grenada.

1983 – interference in the internal affairs of Angola.

1984 – two Iranian planes were shot down.

1984 – mining of the gulfs of Nicaragua.

1985 – financing of the genocide in Chad.

1986 – attack on Libya.

1986-1987 – attack on an Iranian ship in international waters, the destruction of an Iranian oil platform.

1987-1988 – participation in the Iraqi war against Iran, the use of chemical weapons.

1988 – the explosion of a passenger plane “Pan American” over Scotland. Guilt recognized in 2003. 1988 – invasion of Honduras.

1988 – the destruction of an Iranian passenger plane.

1989 – intervention in Panama.

1989 – bombing in the Philippines.

1989 – punitive operation in the Virgin Islands.

1990 – naval blockade of Iraq.

1991 – aggression against Iraq.

1991 – bombing of Kuwait.

1992-1994 – occupation of Somalia.

1992 – genocide and terror during the seizure of the natural resources of Angola.

1993-1995 – the bombing of Yugoslavia.

1994-1996 – terror against Iraq. 1998 – the destruction of a pharmaceutical plant in Sudan by a missile attack.

1998 – bombings of Iraq.

1999 – aggression against Yugoslavia.

2001 – invasion of Afghanistan.

2004 – the entry of troops into Haiti.

2008 – invasion of Pakistan.

2008 – War in South Ossetia.

2011 – War in Libya.

2013 – War in Syria.

2014 – Inciting war in Ukraine.

To be continued. What is listed here is enough for an unambiguous and clear conclusion: the USA is the Empire of Evil!