Wednesday, April 26, 2017
On the Fact that (According to Many Historians; Robert Higgs, Ralph Raico, John V. Denson, Tom Woods, etc.) the Japanese Made Countless Attempts to Broker a Peace Treaty with the U.S. Prior to Pearl Harbor (Even Offering a Partial Withdrawal from Manchuria) but Each Time the War-Mongering FDR Refused to Even Negotiate
Yeah, anything less than a complete and total withdrawal from China wasn't enough for Roosevelt and when you consider that he never made a similar demand on England to get out of India, Rhodesia, etc., on Portugal to get our of Mozambique and Angola, on France to get out of Indochina, Algeria, etc., on the Netherlands to get out of the East Indies, on the Soviet Union to get out of Poland and Finland, on Belgium to get out of the Congo, etc., etc., does the word, hypocrisy, come to mind? 'Cause it sure as hell does to me................................................................................................P.S. Not that any of this should come as a surprise to anyone in that even Roosevelt's own advisers have stated in their memoirs that FDR had been chomping at the bit to initiate a war with the Japanese as early as 1933. Yes, 1933!!
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