War in Pakistan -Waziristan Coming Soon to a Market Near America.

Native Americans Leagues and Confederations included the Iroquois Six Nations.

They were recognized on 4 October 1988 by Joint Concurrent Congressional Resolution:

To acknowledge the contribution of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the United States Constitution [including the Bill of Rights] and to reaffirm the continuing government-to-government relationship between Indian tribes and the United States established in the Constitution.

http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/hconres331.pdf

Their contribution to our Constitution did not stop later US government from genocidal stealing of Native American resources and driving them off their lands. Government violated the Constitution with promises of something for nothing and beguiled voters give them a free pass as they looted the economy.

Similar genocidal government atrocities existed worldwide with:

Aborigines, Afghanis, Africans, Algerians, Angolans, Argentines, Armenians, Assyrians, Bangladesh, Basque, Biafrans, Burundi, Cambodians, Chad, Chileans, Chinese, Congolese, Cubans, East Timorans, Ethiopians, Greeks, Haitians, Inuit, Iranians, Iraqis, Irish, Israelis, Japanese, Jews, Kenyans, Kurds, Liberians, Libyans, Palestinians, Russians, Sierra Leone, Spanish, Sudanese, Syrians, Taiwanese, Ugandans, Vietnamese, Watusi, West Papuans, Yugoslavs, Zaireans, dissidents, slaves and victims of terrorism.

http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/dictat.html

Our purpose is not to lament the past or ask for reparations.

The higher courts of karmic destiny may provide for that.

Our intent is to learn and profit from history with current events.

Covert alliances, operation blowbacks and trade imbalances in the past led to World Wars I & II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Ajax Iranian Coups, Panama Invasion, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, Iraq Wars, now Pakistan and maybe Iran.

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