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dead0man
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« on: June 19, 2010, 07:21:53 PM »

Are you being silly, ignorant or are you just trolling?
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dead0man
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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2010, 03:03:40 PM »

Or Japan in the early 40s?
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dead0man
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2010, 11:41:45 AM »

I'm trying to figure out why the "usual suspects" are in here trying to say the US has never had a "real" enemy and what they expect to get out of the stupidest argument of the week.  Does not having a "real" enemy make America easier for them to hate?  It's pretty funny since it's not like it's an argument they can make without resorting to saying things like "hurr durr" and "Advanced Surrealism".  Pretty funny...in a "awww, look at the children trying to be clever" kind of a way.
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dead0man
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« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2010, 04:41:28 PM »

Yes, refusing to sell oil to Japan in the 30s lead to them attacking us and their friends in Germany to declare war on us a couple of days later.  I have a strange feeling that if we continued to trade with Japan the same people making excuses for Japan in this thread would blame, at least in part, the US for what happened in Manchuria.  As is often the case with the "usual suspects" America is wrong, it doesn't matter what they do or don't do.
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