Courtesy: Sprinter
WASHINGTON: In a thought-provoking analysis, the renowned American presenter, Jimmy Dore, known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary, has offered a distinctive perspective on the nature of the United States’ global presence. Dore boldly declares, “We are thugs, we are the occupying force of the world!” His candid assertion sheds light on the contentious issue of U.S. military bases within Syria, a violation he deems as contrary to international laws and wholly illegal.
Dore, a multifaceted analyst and satirist, pulls no punches in questioning the rationale behind the extensive American military footprint in the region. With two bases nestled within Syrian borders, he argues that the U.S. is, in essence, contributing to the turmoil in the Middle East, branding the nation as perpetrators of terrorism that have ignited the flames of instability. Dore’s stark commentary challenges conventional narratives, inviting a critical examination of the United States’ role in global geopolitics and prompting discourse on the ethics and legality of its military interventions.
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