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The British Queen Elizabeth finally died in her bed somewhere in Scotland. But what was her legacy?

1- The Korean War

In 1950, following the attack of the communists dominating the north of the peninsula to the southern region, America marched to the Korean peninsula in order not to lose this region. Although Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, British forces participated in this war until the end of the war in 1953 for two years during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The casualties of this war were 1.5 million dead.

2- Suez crisis of 1956

Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956. On October 29, 1956, the army of the Zionist regime entered the Sinai Peninsula, and two days later, British and French fighters flew from aircraft carriers and bombarded Egyptian positions in this area.

3- Southeast Asian wars (1950s to 1970s)

Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, which were formerly part of French colonies, witnessed a wave of independence in the 1950s. Britain was also secretly present in the bombings of Vietnam and Laos along with America. These wars left more than 4 million dead.

4- The war in southern Yemen in 1963

Britain captured the port of Aden and through it other areas of southern Yemen to support its transportation route to its colonies in Africa and Asia.

5- Falkland War 1982

The Falkland Islands in Argentina came under British rule in 1833. In 1982, the Argentine government succeeded in liberating these islands during a military operation. This attack led to a ten-week war, during which the British army succeeded in occupying the Falkland Islands by sending a large fleet.

6- First Persian Gulf War 1991

Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. America attacked Iraq at the head of a coalition of 35 countries. Out of 956,000 soldiers in the coalition, 700,000 were Americans and 43,000 were British. Britain was also heavily involved in the oil-for-food programme which caused famine in Iraq.

7- The occupation of Afghanistan in 2001

Folloqing the Attack on the Twin Towers of World Trade in New York. The United States claimed that the Taliban had sheltered the Al-Qaeda group and that this group was planning operations to kill Westerners from Afghanistan. In the same year, the United States, with the extensive support of the British, invaded Afghanistan and occupied it. This war involved more than 200 thousand dead.

8- The occupation of Iraq in 2003

It was not easy to occupy Iraq under the pretext of having weapons of mass destruction. America once again attacked this country with the support of Britain. It is known that Washington does not initiate any major action in the West Asian region without consulting and gaining the support of London.

After settling in Iraq, Britain took control of the important province of Basra, which had more than half of the country's oil production.

9- The breakup of Sudan in 2011

Sudan gained independence from Britain in 1956. Despite the failure in many of these countries, London tried to continue its influence in them and by implementing policies to once again increase its exploitation of the resources of these countries.

10- Conspiracy against Syria 2011

With the formation of the grounds of the Arab Spring in the last days of 2010 and the fall of the rulers of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya in 2011, tensions spread to Syria as well. England, as a part of the Western bloc, inyervened in the internal affairs of Syria and was one of the conspirators of the bloody conflicts in this country.

11- Conspiracy and war in Ukraine (2014 and 2022)

In 2014, London succeeded in overthrowing the legal government of Ukraine by supporting street protests in Ukraine. Following the domination of Ukraine by westerners over Kiev, the Russian government, in response to the action of the West, separated the Crimean Peninsula from the territory of Ukraine and annexed it to its own territory.

12- Yemen War 2015

Yemen is the traditional sphere of British influence. As Riyadh and Abu Dhabi reached a stalemate in this war, Washington and London entered the war more directly, so that several members of the British special forces have been killed in this war.
 
The British Queen Elizabeth finally died in her bed somewhere in Scotland. But what was her legacy?

1- The Korean War

In 1950, following the attack of the communists dominating the north of the peninsula to the southern region, America marched to the Korean peninsula in order not to lose this region. Although Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, British forces participated in this war until the end of the war in 1953 for two years during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The casualties of this war were 1.5 million dead.

2- Suez crisis of 1956

Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956. On October 29, 1956, the army of the Zionist regime entered the Sinai Peninsula, and two days later, British and French fighters flew from aircraft carriers and bombarded Egyptian positions in this area.

3- Southeast Asian wars (1950s to 1970s)

Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, which were formerly part of French colonies, witnessed a wave of independence in the 1950s. Britain was also secretly present in the bombings of Vietnam and Laos along with America. These wars left more than 4 million dead.

4- The war in southern Yemen in 1963

Britain captured the port of Aden and through it other areas of southern Yemen to support its transportation route to its colonies in Africa and Asia.

5- Falkland War 1982

The Falkland Islands in Argentina came under British rule in 1833. In 1982, the Argentine government succeeded in liberating these islands during a military operation. This attack led to a ten-week war, during which the British army succeeded in occupying the Falkland Islands by sending a large fleet.

6- First Persian Gulf War 1991

Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. America attacked Iraq at the head of a coalition of 35 countries. Out of 956,000 soldiers in the coalition, 700,000 were Americans and 43,000 were British. Britain was also heavily involved in the oil-for-food programme which caused famine in Iraq.

7- The occupation of Afghanistan in 2001

Folloqing the Attack on the Twin Towers of World Trade in New York. The United States claimed that the Taliban had sheltered the Al-Qaeda group and that this group was planning operations to kill Westerners from Afghanistan. In the same year, the United States, with the extensive support of the British, invaded Afghanistan and occupied it. This war involved more than 200 thousand dead.

8- The occupation of Iraq in 2003

It was not easy to occupy Iraq under the pretext of having weapons of mass destruction. America once again attacked this country with the support of Britain. It is known that Washington does not initiate any major action in the West Asian region without consulting and gaining the support of London.

After settling in Iraq, Britain took control of the important province of Basra, which had more than half of the country's oil production.

9- The breakup of Sudan in 2011

Sudan gained independence from Britain in 1956. Despite the failure in many of these countries, London tried to continue its influence in them and by implementing policies to once again increase its exploitation of the resources of these countries.

10- Conspiracy against Syria 2011

With the formation of the grounds of the Arab Spring in the last days of 2010 and the fall of the rulers of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya in 2011, tensions spread to Syria as well. England, as a part of the Western bloc, inyervened in the internal affairs of Syria and was one of the conspirators of the bloody conflicts in this country.

11- Conspiracy and war in Ukraine (2014 and 2022)

In 2014, London succeeded in overthrowing the legal government of Ukraine by supporting street protests in Ukraine. Following the domination of Ukraine by westerners over Kiev, the Russian government, in response to the action of the West, separated the Crimean Peninsula from the territory of Ukraine and annexed it to its own territory.

12- Yemen War 2015

Yemen is the traditional sphere of British influence. As Riyadh and Abu Dhabi reached a stalemate in this war, Washington and London entered the war more directly, so that several members of the British special forces have been killed in this war.

Windsor legacy is also helping Epstein molest kids:
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One case that Iranians will never forget

UK’s lead role in 1953 Iran coup d’etat exposed​

Unearthed interview of former British spy sheds light on how the overthrow of PM Mohammed Mossadegh unfolded.


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In this September 1951 file photo, Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh is borne on the shoulders of cheering crowds in Tehran's Majlis Square [AP]
 
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British colonies in one picture.

Most of these countries experienced famine, destruction, genocide, invasion and other crimes done by British rulers during the colonial era of the British.
 
First thing that Brits did after colonizing a country was ethnic cleansing, this dead Satan called Queen-E version-2 if not worse was equal to the former rulers of Britain.

Australia and North America are the brightest examples of complete and close to 99 percent ethnic cleansing of innocent and defenseless locals and inhabitants.

This racist family committed incest marriage to keep their dirty bloodline intact. Just imagine that Israel is one the little evils that Britain has given birth to. USA can be called the outstanding bastard of Britain.

About USA and its neo-colonial tactics, they defined new rules for modern colonization of free nations and it is done trhough governmental terrorism, CIA terror operations and coups all around the world, illegal military intervention, abusing the concept of freedom and democracy in favor of military invasions, installing loyal puppets in the target countries, etc.
 
1- The Korean War

In 1950, following the attack of the communists dominating the north of the peninsula to the southern region, America marched to the Korean peninsula in order not to lose this region. Although Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, British forces participated in this war until the end of the war in 1953 for two years during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The casualties of this war were 1.5 million dead.
And you'd prefer the communists to have conquered all of Korea? Don't you think the UN did well by defending the South?

3- Southeast Asian wars (1950s to 1970s)

Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, which were formerly part of French colonies, witnessed a wave of independence in the 1950s. Britain was also secretly present in the bombings of Vietnam and Laos along with America. These wars left more than 4 million dead.
Again,they were trying to prevent the domino theory,which proved right. Vietnam,Cambodia and Laos eventually fell to the communists.

5- Falkland War 1982

The Falkland Islands in Argentina came under British rule in 1833. In 1982, the Argentine government succeeded in liberating these islands during a military operation. This attack led to a ten-week war, during which the British army succeeded in occupying the Falkland Islands by sending a large fleet.
It was considered British territory under international law and they defended it. What's so bad about that?

6- First Persian Gulf War 1991

Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. America attacked Iraq at the head of a coalition of 35 countries. Out of 956,000 soldiers in the coalition, 700,000 were Americans and 43,000 were British. Britain was also heavily involved in the oil-for-food programme which caused famine in Iraq.
While I don't like the fact that they destroyed Iraq,you have to remember that Saddam did invade Kuwait.
 
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