I don't know that we should have allied with anyone. We should have maintained neutrality and sold resources to both sides as long as they would have been willing to pay. It was never our fight.
That's what we did. Then Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the next day Germany declared war on us.
We didn't have a choice about what side we were on when Germany declared war.
We shouldn't have stopped at Germany. We should have listened to Patton and we should have kept marching into Russia and China and put an end to all the communist bullshit like he wanted. But Roosevelt pulled him back and then made him retire.
This was a fatal mistake. We could have stopped it once Germany surrendered. We could have snuffed it all out right then, right there.
I fear that will be our undoing. If anyone is still alive to write it in the history books.
That's definitely not what we did. We went out of our way to corner Japan and attempt to starve them, using the exact same process we have in numerous countries since. Look up the Japan oil embargo. Tell me if any country, like China, attempted that to us today, that we wouldn't consider it an act of war.
I agree, if we had already been entangled on the wrong side, we should have kept going. But at that point, we already determined the ideology that would rule the world going forward, we may have in fact deprived it of a moderating force of Stalin. Trotsky, not Stalin, is the father of movements like BLM and Antifa.
We maybe could've beaten China at that point, but why? They weren't a threat. You're looking back with 75 years of hindsight. Try figuring out what to do now ...
The US government exclusively supported the "allies" before joining that war, despite there being public support for Germany very early on and for Adolf prior to conflict with Britain. The US put selective pressure on Japan, depleting their access to fuel which forced them into striking the US, in a reckless gamble to cease embargoes placed on them. All part of the bankers and deep state of the time's plan, Germany was obligated to declare war on behalf of Japan and was already dealing with US equipment, vehicles and pilots as it was, so the US was never neutral at all.
Wrong, it was our fight from the beginning because it was a speculator/banker war. Nationalism versus international communism. Bankers had been funding socialist and communist parties to overthrow the old monarchies for decades leading up to WWI and WWII, and it still does not stop today as they endlessly throw resources at crushing any sort of nationalist or populist uprisings in every country the world over.
International Communism is no different than a bullshit puppet government ruled by "new" ultra-rich oligarchs with the money and connections to place themselves into positions of power under a new government after destroying the previous one from within through funded revolts and subversion campaigns.
Nazis couldn't "win." We lost basically one battle against Japan. USSR would've been out of the picture had we not bailed them out. Germany would still control Europe. (Wait ...)
Holy shit. Didn't think I'd see people here say this. Glad to see that we're waking up. (Some of us, at least.)
General Patton realized we were tricked into fighting for the wrong side and began to speak out about it. He was in a car "accident" shortly afterward, which he died from a couple weeks later.
Anyone who questions this should look up what General Patton said about WW2 before his death. Hint: "We have defeated the wrong enemy."
We were on the wrong side all the way. We should have allied with Germany and Japan, and destroyed communism together.
All we did is make the world safe for communism.
I don't know that we should have allied with anyone. We should have maintained neutrality and sold resources to both sides as long as they would have been willing to pay. It was never our fight.
That's what we did. Then Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the next day Germany declared war on us.
We didn't have a choice about what side we were on when Germany declared war.
We shouldn't have stopped at Germany. We should have listened to Patton and we should have kept marching into Russia and China and put an end to all the communist bullshit like he wanted. But Roosevelt pulled him back and then made him retire.
This was a fatal mistake. We could have stopped it once Germany surrendered. We could have snuffed it all out right then, right there.
I fear that will be our undoing. If anyone is still alive to write it in the history books.
That's definitely not what we did. We went out of our way to corner Japan and attempt to starve them, using the exact same process we have in numerous countries since. Look up the Japan oil embargo. Tell me if any country, like China, attempted that to us today, that we wouldn't consider it an act of war.
I agree, if we had already been entangled on the wrong side, we should have kept going. But at that point, we already determined the ideology that would rule the world going forward, we may have in fact deprived it of a moderating force of Stalin. Trotsky, not Stalin, is the father of movements like BLM and Antifa.
We didn't sell to both sides.
You kids need to learn some history, wtf!
We couldn't have beat the USSR. (Again, history?)
We maybe could've beaten China at that point, but why? They weren't a threat. You're looking back with 75 years of hindsight. Try figuring out what to do now ...
The US government exclusively supported the "allies" before joining that war, despite there being public support for Germany very early on and for Adolf prior to conflict with Britain. The US put selective pressure on Japan, depleting their access to fuel which forced them into striking the US, in a reckless gamble to cease embargoes placed on them. All part of the bankers and deep state of the time's plan, Germany was obligated to declare war on behalf of Japan and was already dealing with US equipment, vehicles and pilots as it was, so the US was never neutral at all.
Wrong, it was our fight from the beginning because it was a speculator/banker war. Nationalism versus international communism. Bankers had been funding socialist and communist parties to overthrow the old monarchies for decades leading up to WWI and WWII, and it still does not stop today as they endlessly throw resources at crushing any sort of nationalist or populist uprisings in every country the world over.
International Communism is no different than a bullshit puppet government ruled by "new" ultra-rich oligarchs with the money and connections to place themselves into positions of power under a new government after destroying the previous one from within through funded revolts and subversion campaigns.
Nazis couldn't "win." We lost basically one battle against Japan. USSR would've been out of the picture had we not bailed them out. Germany would still control Europe. (Wait ...)
Holy shit. Didn't think I'd see people here say this. Glad to see that we're waking up. (Some of us, at least.)
General Patton realized we were tricked into fighting for the wrong side and began to speak out about it. He was in a car "accident" shortly afterward, which he died from a couple weeks later.
Anyone who questions this should look up what General Patton said about WW2 before his death. Hint: "We have defeated the wrong enemy."