Coups, Kingdoms, and Cold Wars: America’s Overthrow Doctrine
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For more than a century, the United States has overthrown foreign governments—sometimes openly, often covertly, almost always in the name of order, security, or freedom.In this episode of Transition Radio Show, Mark and Lynna trace America’s regime-change doctrine from the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in Hawaii, through the Philippine-American War, Guatemala, Iran, and Iraq—and into the modern age of collapse, blowback, and endless war.Through history, theology, and five dramatized vignettes, we ask a harder question than whether these interventions “worked”:What did they do to the world—and what did they do to us?This is a story about empire in denial, power without accountability, and the human cost hidden behind slogans like “stability” and “mission accomplished.”In 1893, the U.S. overthrew the Queen of Hawaii.In 1953, it toppled Iran’s democracy.In 2003, it declared “Mission Accomplished” in Iraq.