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Not really relevant, since air strikes can't win ground wars. How much collateral damage do you think is acceptable?
80s and 90s
"WE"? the US was bombing on it's own was it? who were the 15-20 other nationalities on the side of the allies then?Our allies were fine with it when we were fire bombing Germany and Japan during WW2 and they were cheering us on.
"WE"? the US was bombing on it's own was it? who were the 15-20 other nationalities on the side of the allies then?
there were a lot more allies than there were Americans fighting in WW2.
The Americans did fire bomb Japan on it's own, their planes flew from the islands they captured, it's where John Wayne made his name.
Our economy requires a certain amount of unemployment, so we either have designated losers (economically speaking) or we take turns.I am not talking about helping people down on their luck. I am talking about policies enacted that don't encourage those who should be and can be working to work. I don't believe in "safety nets" for the lazy and neither should you.
Do you think the UK had a problem with us fire bombing Germany, during WW2?
That doesn't quite answer his question, does it?Funny you should ask that. Greed knows no bounds. What a wicked web we weave.
Bank of England helped the Nazis to sell plundered gold
That doesn't quite answer his question, does it?
No because they were right there with you and apart from that Britain had been bombing Germany long before the Americans had entered the war, Britain had been at war for more than 2 years before Pearl Harbour and had been buying goods from the US.Do you think the UK had a problem with us fire bombing Germany, during WW2?
I am not going to bite because I know you don't know any better.oh, of course they did not have a problem with us saving them.
No because they were right there with you and apart from that Britain had been bombing Germany long before the Americans had entered the war, Britain had been at war for more than 2 years before Pearl Harbour and had been buying goods from the US.
The Americans and the British knew the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbour and they allowed them to attack [not before sending the aircraft carriers to sea on an exercise] because both leaders wanted America to enter the war, Churchill because he wanted help and Roosevelt because he knew it was inevitable and there was money to be made, prior to that the President had told the people that the US would not go to war, of course after Pearl Harbour the Americans demanded they go to war both with Japan and Germany so everything turned out exactly as planned.
Yes, seems to be a pattern in their campaign strategy: appease the people with programs and promises, get more votes, and give their buddies more $100k administration jobs while holding the average person down with more government regulations.So far your case seems to consist of telling minorities they should not vote for democrats because the democrats are only paying token respect to their issues.
Japan did attack and America went to war, why worry about something that didn't happen?If Japan had not attacked, do you think the US should have refrained from entering the war?
That is the one good thing about the republican party, they never make an promises, vote them in and the average American can be sure they will get only what's left after the big players have had what they want.Yes, seems to be a pattern in their campaign strategy: appease the people with programs and promises, get more votes, and give their buddies more $100k administration jobs while holding the average person down with more government regulations.
Right or wrong after the first world war the American people did not want to fight in any more foreign wars,Just curious.
So, do you think the US did the right thing by not entering the war until Japan attacked?
It's strange that you would say that because when Obama was elected some people were trying to say that Hawaii was not a real state.Yes. Attacks on our soil, tend to have that effect.
No because they were right there with you and apart from that Britain had been bombing Germany long before the Americans had entered the war, Britain had been at war for more than 2 years before Pearl Harbour and had been buying goods from the US.
The Americans and the British knew the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbour and they allowed them to attack [not before sending the aircraft carriers to sea on an exercise] because both leaders wanted America to enter the war, Churchill because he wanted help and Roosevelt because he knew it was inevitable and there was money to be made, prior to that the President had told the people that the US would not go to war, of course after Pearl Harbour the Americans demanded they go to war both with Japan and Germany so everything turned out exactly as planned.
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