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Originally posted by: smack Down
How about the war of 1812, what was the exit plan for that war.
Make the British stop being mean to us and possibly grab some of Canada.
One outta two ain't bad.
Originally posted by: smack Down
How about the war of 1812, what was the exit plan for that war.
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
I don't want to get into this WWII vs. War on Terror argument... But that was a silly comparison.
When did Germany ever attack American soil? .......
Originally posted by: Jadow
Kill all Axis troops, destroy their cities, utter destruction until they surrender.
That's what we did, and they surrendered.
The difference here is, we can't just kill all muslims.
Originally posted by: dahunan
Saddam = Hirohito?
Saddam = Hitler?
Saddams military was as powerful and dangerous to World Peace as that of the Nazis and the Japanese?
and lastly
When was the last time Iraq attacked American soil?
You see... there's this thing called alliances. Say it with me now... alliances.Originally posted by: Frackal
When was the last time Italy, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary etc attacked America ?
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: dahunan
Saddam = Hirohito?
Saddam = Hitler?
Saddams military was as powerful and dangerous to World Peace as that of the Nazis and the Japanese?
and lastly
When was the last time Iraq attacked American soil?
LOL
When was the last time Italy, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary etc attacked America ?
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Sorry... edited while you were quoting me.
Dude, we didn't "go after Germany because they were allied with Japan".
After Japan attacked the United States, the U.S. declared war on Japan.
Germany, being an ally of Japan, declared war on the United States.
There is a difference which is important to remember.
It means The U.S. did not attack any nation which hadn't first attacked or otherwise declared war on us.
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: dahunan
Saddam = Hirohito?
Saddam = Hitler?
Saddams military was as powerful and dangerous to World Peace as that of the Nazis and the Japanese?
and lastly
When was the last time Iraq attacked American soil?
LOL
When was the last time Italy, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary etc attacked America ?
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: dahunan
Saddam = Hirohito?
Saddam = Hitler?
Saddams military was as powerful and dangerous to World Peace as that of the Nazis and the Japanese?
and lastly
When was the last time Iraq attacked American soil?
LOL
When was the last time Italy, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary etc attacked America ?
Fine, When was the last time Iraq attacked Franece, USA, or GB?
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Sorry... edited while you were quoting me.
Dude, we didn't "go after Germany because they were allied with Japan".
After Japan attacked the United States, the U.S. declared war on Japan.
Germany, being an ally of Japan, declared war on the United States.
There is a difference which is important to remember.
It means The U.S. did not attack any nation which hadn't first attacked or otherwise declared war on us.
IIRC we declared war on Germany in WWI ostensibly because of their sinking of our cruise ships ('minor attacks') and the Zimmerman note, which represented a potential FUTURE threat to the USA. Conspiring with others against the United States.
In reality I think we did it more because those in power knew then, like today that it was important for Britain, France et al to win.
Originally posted by: irwincur
Was that when Japan bombed us and we invaed Mexico? I forget how that went, nice troll kiddo.
You mean when Japan bombed us and we attacked Germany? Germany was not a 'real' threat to us... I mean I can't believe that we pre-emptively attacked the innocent Germans.
Guess you didn't read the post above yours...Germany declared war on the United States.
At this point in time in WWII, the war was over, won, finished, mission accomplished, the Axis vanquished. There was no need for an exit plan at this point in the conflict.
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Sorry... edited while you were quoting me.
Dude, we didn't "go after Germany because they were allied with Japan".
After Japan attacked the United States, the U.S. declared war on Japan.
Germany, being an ally of Japan, declared war on the United States.
There is a difference which is important to remember.
It means The U.S. did not attack any nation which hadn't first attacked or otherwise declared war on us.
IIRC we declared war on Germany in WWI ostensibly because of their sinking of our cruise ships ('minor attacks') and the Zimmerman note, which represented a potential FUTURE threat to the USA. Conspiring with others against the United States.
In reality I think we did it more because those in power knew then, like today that it was important for Britain, France et al to win.
Germany declared war on the U.S. on Dec 11. The U.S. declared war on Germany after that.
Complete and total victory over the Japanese culminating with their unconditional surrender.Originally posted by: Citrix
just wondering....
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Complete and total victory over the Japanese culminating with their unconditional surrender.Originally posted by: Citrix
just wondering....
Originally posted by: Citrix
just wondering....
