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Old 01-26-2003, 01:23 PM   #24
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Originally posted by Joeiss
No, you misunderstood me. US was not involved at all with European interests at this time. Yet, you said that US let Germany become a global threat... But no... They didn't really let them, because they weren't even like... I don't know how to say it... Umm....


Lets just put it like this. Britain let Germany become a global threat, not America.
It's just more of the same old "We weren't involved, so we can't take the blame" talk. By doing nothing, and by having no relations with Europe; by practicing isolationism, America did, too, "let it happen".

I could easily go around and say "Africa let it happen too"... but that wouldn't seem right for only one reason. Africa didn't have the ability to do anything about Germany.


*shrugs* Korea is like a child with a new toy. Their threat could result in one of many outcomes... and I doubt that one of the outcomes would be bombing their supplies. Maybe Korea will bomb one of our allies... that'd start up mass cooperation/retaliation.

But, I feel that if all attention is put on Korea, and Saddam is ignored... then Saddam will have the free time to plan what he so desires to.
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