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Can anybody excuse Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
infinite59:
--- Quote ---hmmmm yeah too bad afghanistan is basically under U.S. rule now huh?
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^^^ this has nothing to do with the previous discussion. Proving you can no longer defend your position, and thus you have lost another aguement. Congratulations!!
Don Jacob:
no it just means your mind is too clouded with (oh i want to say this ) ________ beliefs to see the true irony of what you just said
and another thing i never said i agreedwith the atomic bombs , i'm against the killing of innocent, but i understand situation better than you obviously, oh yeah thanks for putting words and ideals and logics into my mouth that i never spoke of.....which is also another satanic trate, so i rebuke you satan and everything that has to do with you
Woodrow:
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The United States had been creating the eviroment that produced Pearl Harbor as far back as World War 1. Then, there was a battle over territory and trade between the US and Japan long before Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor didn't just happen. World War 2 had begun before Pearl Harbor.
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Intresting theory...
Could you provide some sort of proof?
M Dogg™:
This threas is not worth it anymore.
King Tech Quadafi:
The road to war between Japan and the United States began in the 1930s when differences over China drove the two nations apart. In 1931 Japan conquered Manchuria, which until then had been part of China. In 1937 Japan began a long and ultimately unsuccessful campaign to conquer the rest of China. In 1940, the Japanese government allied their country with Nazi Germany in the Axis Alliance, and, in the following year, occupied all of Indochina.
The United States, which had important political and economic interests in East Asia, was alarmed by these Japanese moves. The U.S. increased military and financial aid to China, embarked on a program of strengthening its military power in the Pacific, and cut off the shipment of oil and other raw materials to Japan.
Because Japan was poor in natural resources, its government viewed these steps, especially the embargo on oil as a threat to the nation's survival. Japan's leaders responded by resolving to seize the resource-rich territories of Southeast Asia, even though that move would certainly result in war with the United States.
The problem with the plan was the danger posed by the U.S. Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander of the Japanese fleet, devised a plan to immobilize the U.S. fleet at the outset of the war with a surprise attack.
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-1.htm
here u go Engle baby
we cant be handfeeding you info....if u dont know anythang...catch up...are we expected to provide links everytime historical facts u are unaware of is brought up? ::)
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