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the British:
Andorra
Belarus
Bolivia
Burundi
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo, Republic of
Guatemala
Ivory Coast
Kyrgyzstan
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Mali
Marshall Islands
Monaco
Mongolia
Paraguay
Sao Tome and Principe
Sweden
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
The British have invaded 193 countries out of the total of 203 countries that are
UN-recognized (195) or not UN-recognized (8). In comparison, France , the US and
Apartheid Israel have invaded 80, 70 and 12 countries , respectively. The
consequences of British invasion for greed-based conquest (as opposed, for
example, to invasion for the purpose of liberation from Nazism in WW2) ranged
from total or near-total dispossession and extermination of hundreds of unique
Indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia to the active and passive mass
murder of scores of millions in Africa and China and the avoidable deaths from
deprivation of1.8 billion Indians under the British Raj [3, 4, 8].
History ignored yields history repeated. Britain in the 21st century is still invading
and devastating other countries ( Mali , Libya , Iraq , Afghanistan ) in the Zionistpromoted US War on Muslims. Not satisfied with Britain 's First Syrian War (WW1)
and Britain 's Second Syrian War (WW2) , the UK is now presently engaged in Britain
's Third Syrian War. Similarly, not satisfied with Britain's First Iraqi War (1914-1932),
Britain's Second Iraqi War (1941-1948) , Britain's Third Iraqi War (the 1990-2003
Sanctions War in which 1.7 million Iraqis, half of them children, died avoidably from
imposed deprivation), Britain's Fourth Iraqi War (the 1990-1991 Gulf War in which
0.2 million Iraqis were killed) , and Britain's Fifth Iraqi War (2003-2011 in which 2.7
million Iraqi died, this including 1.5 million violent deaths and 1.2 million avoidable
deaths from war-imposed deprivation), the UK is now engaged with its war criminal
Western and other allies in Britain's Sixth Iraqi War (2014- onwards, with thousands
of Iraqis killed and thousands more to die from war-imposed deprivation in what
seems to be an endless war for oil and hegemony) [13, 14].