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Aww a thread for me.
![]() The US is just like any other country, acting in their interest and willing to change policy, I don't see an eternal policy of hidden conspiracies guiding it any more than any other power. Context counts for a lot. In the context of what we are discussing, the US did not actively take sides in the Sino-Japanese war when it started in 1937 (though they always had an "Open Door" policy, even in the 19th Century when so many were getting foreign concessions) despite the bombing of the Panay and the Rape of Nanking etc. In 1940-41 though, it seemed that the Axis was triumphant so the context changed. So far I think we agree on these facts. What I don't agree with you guys is the attitude that somehow the US just choose to piss off the Japanese who were involved in a quarrel with their neighbour so they could get into the war (in Europe especially, for which there was no guarantee, after all Hitler did not have to declare war on the US). While I do not want to overstate the moral element, I am always astounded as to how people forget that China actually comes in 2nd place after the USSR in total war dead. The aggression by the Japanese militarists was at least as bad as that of the Nazis in Poland, the last and I would say the worst of the series of humliations by foreign countries. I honestly think people forget that, just like they forget there were other victims of Nazism besides Jews. Of course I do not think we should forget the nasty things the Allies did, and I do agree there were some bad questionable interventions by the US since then. Anyway, peace. P.S. Lord of the Rings still rocks. |
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Dealing strictly with the Sino-Japanese war: the Chinese bought planes from anywhere they could get them, including American companies. They also hired mercenary pilots from wherever they could, and many of those were also Americans.
The same is true of the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. American companies sold planes to whomever they could, and pilots flew for whoever paid the most, or whomever they liked. Doesn't mean the government was involved, even indirectly. Of course it doesn't mean they weren't, either.
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terminated
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Silent Hunter
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I don't think you read a word of what I wrote, that article mentions Robert Stinnett who has been thoroughly debunked. I have an excellent article that debunks him if you want me to send it to you. For example, no one ever realises there was no way to be sure the US would end up at war with Germany if it was at war with Japan. The Tripartite Pact only took direct attacks against a member as a reason to go to war. Really I don't know how to argue with someone who thinks he found the real truth (as if any thinking person imagined governments are clean not the point) and is so short on facts.
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This situation goes with all accusations posted on a forum.
"Give me one theory, and I'll post 5 others that will debunk them." Gotta love the internet and google. ![]() |
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