Gawdzilla Sama
TImeToSweepTheLeg
Apparently you are unable to summarize your point in a few sentences. Links are fine, but it is up to you to at least make your point.
Ironyman strikes again.
Apparently you are unable to summarize your point in a few sentences. Links are fine, but it is up to you to at least make your point.
Apparently you are unable to summarize your point in a few sentences. Links are fine, but it is up to you to at least make your point.
I do not understand this. Could you please tell me in a few sentences why you think that Japan attacked PH. Otherwise I will stay with Buchanan's assessment of the oil embargo.
I do not understand this. Could you please tell me in a few sentences why you think that Japan attacked PH. Otherwise I will stay with Buchanan's assessment of the oil embargo.
Yamamoto insisted on the attack to protect the IJN's eastern flank. The origin of the attack can be laid squarely on his doorstep, if one is intelligent enough to read the sources that are readily available.
Pearl Harbor was a pet project of his all the way back to the 1920's - If he'd been able to sell the plan he really wanted, and the Japanese government had not been so under the thumb of Tojo. The war may have played out a lot differently
Perhaps, but he didn't start serious planning until January of 1941, when he discussed it with a select group of IJN high-rankers. I've been routinely impressed that the whole attack basically took less than 11 months from inception to execution.
America had chosen to strangle Japan by cutting off oil supplies, although Japan had not hurt American interests. Japan sought to free itself of that embargo --> Pearl Harbor.
Now, please answer WHY the U.S. put the embargo in place. Here's a hint: it has something to do with Japan's brutal military occupation of China. Does the 'Rape of Nanking' ring a bell?
It's funny how you leave out the why of the embargo. Do you ignore the Japanese atrocities of WWII like you do the Nazi ones as well?
Now, please answer WHY the U.S. put the embargo in place. Here's a hint: it has something to do with Japan's brutal military occupation of China. Does the 'Rape of Nanking' ring a bell?
It's funny how you leave out the why of the embargo. Do you ignore the Japanese atrocities of WWII like you do the Nazi ones as well?
The Nanking Massacre or Nanjing Massacre, also known as the Rape of Nanking, was a six-week period following the Japanese capture of the city of Nanjing (Nanking), the former capital of the Republic of China, on December 13, 1937. During this period, hundreds of thousands of civilians were murdered and 20,000–80,000 women were raped[1] by soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army
Oh my goodness, there we have it again, this funny 'legal concept', another gift from the Jews to the Anglos: HATE.
My loyalties are with Europe and European Civilization.
How narrow minded of you.
You have no loyalties worth mentioning, n'est-ce pas, Belz?
You should learn the difference between rabies and a head cold.
That would mean reading up on the differences between the two,and our stormtrooper doesn't do reading for information.
That is the whole point of Buchanan's book: why for heaven's sake ally yourself with the worst criminals of all, the Soviets???
BTW Patton, who grew to hate the Soviets and started to love the Germans, offered Washington to defeat the Soviets. Washington refused.
You have no loyalties worth mentioning, n'est-ce pas, Belz?