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American Wars and Military Actions - 12
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 12:33 am    Post subject: American Wars and Military Actions - 12 Reply with quote

Just in case you don't think Roosevelt set out to get
America into the war; THINK ABOUT THE FOLLOWING: If a group
of men were standing around and watching a fight between
some others suddenly one of the spectators (Japan) his
another spectator without warning and knocks out several
teeth U.S.: Now, if this happened, who is the one who was
hit going to attack when he gets up? Under a real life
situation, the person who was hit, will retaliate against
the one who threw the first sneak punch: This would be just
common sense.

But not so with the U.S. for at the beginning of our entry
into World War II, THE U.S. UNDER THE JEWISH TRAITOR
ROOSEVELT, MAKE THEIR FIRST PRIORITY: THE SAVING OF THE
SOVIET UNION, AND MADE THEIR FIRST ATTACK AFTER PEARL
HARBOR: AGAINST GERMANY, NOT JAPAN.

1941: Netherlands (Dutch Guiana): In November the President
ordered American troops to occupy Dutch Giana, by agreement
with the Netherlands Government in exile, while Brazil
co-operated to protect aluminum ore supplies from the
bauxite mines in Surinam.

1941: Iceland: Taken under the protection of the U.S., with
the consent of its government, for strategic reasons.

1941: Germany: Some time early spring of 1941, the
President ordered the navy to patrol ship lanes to Europe.
By July U.S. warships were convoying and by September were
attacking German submarines. THIS WAS DONE WITH NO
AUTHORIZATION OF CONGRESS OR DECLARATION OF WAR. In
November, the Neutrality Act was partly repealed to protect
and allow military aid to Russia and Britain.

1945: With the signing of the Yalta Agreement, the Great
Jewish Traitor Roosevelt, with the blessing of the U.S.
Congress, nine more Eastern European countries were
surrendered to Communist enslavement. Those countries were
Albania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania,
Czechoslovakia, North Korea (the surrender of Japan was
deliberately delayed until Russia could secure it), Hungary
and East Germany.

1945/1991: The Cold War

1946: Treaty: President Truman ordered augmentation of U.S.
Troops along the zonal occupation line and the reinforcement
of air forces in northern Italy after Yugoslav forces shot
down an unarmed U.S. Army transport plane flying over
Venezia Giulia. Earlier U.S. naval units had been dispatched
to the scene.

1948: Palestine: A Marine consular guard was sent to
Jerusalem to protect the U.S. Consular General.

1948/1949: China: Marines were dispatched to Nanking to
protect the American Embassy when the city fell to Communist
troops, and to Shanghai to aid in the protection and
evacuation of Americans.

1949: President Truman and his administration cut off all
supplies to Chiang Kai-Shek, enabling Mao tse Tung to
slaughter resistance and insure a Communist China.

1949: President Harry Truman, who stated that he "kinda
liked old Joe (Stalin)" continued Roosevelt's collaboration
with the depraved murderer and refused to accept Japan's
pleas for surrender, until Stalin's forces were in a
position to claim their booty in the Pacific. Thus setting
the stage for the first no win war in America's history.

1950/1953: Korean War: Also involved Britain, France,
Turkey, and others against North Korea and China. America
responded to North Korean invasion of South Korea by going
to its assistance, CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION WAS NOT
SOUGHT. The Korean fiasco aroused American voters who were
offered the Jew Dwight D. Eisenhower for President, a
soldier who would surely win that ridiculous war.

Eisenhower did end the war, but not by winning which could
easily have been done, by yielding to Communist terms and
insults he provided the festering sore of a divided Korea;
The beginning of "no win" engagements all over the world,
which demonstrates to those who will stop and look, that
THOSE PEOPLE WHO DEPEND UPON THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IN AN
ALLIANCE, IS A KISS OF DEATH FOR THEIR FREEDOM, FOR OUR
GOVERNMENT IS UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE ANTI-CHRIST CHILDREN
OF SATAN.

"For the past thirty years my interest has been exercised
in the study of Political, economics and History. It was
about 1955, while living in Japan, that I discovered the
fact that PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN DID NOT FIRE GENERAL
MacArthur; nor could he.

"Even to this day such a statement sounds absurd to many.
However, when we consider that General MacArthur was
Commander in Chief of the United Nations Far Eastern
Expeditionary Force, we must conclude that, AND IT IS INDEED
A FACT THAT ONLY THE UNITED NATIONS COULD FIRE HIM.

"That sacking took place during the so-called "Police
Action" in Korea. At which time the First Secretary of the
Under Secretary General for Political and Security Council
Affairs was a General Kanstantine E. Zinchenko (U.S.S.R.).
Who was the department head responsible for U.N. enforcement
measures.

"Thus it was Zinchenko who discharged General MacArthur
when he was found to be too patriotic, pro-American and
intractable in following the intentions that would benefit a
World Empire Administrative Body, and destructive to the
best interests of America. Therefore, President Truman,
replaced him, AFTER HIS FIRING BY THE U.N. with a more
willing and yielding successor."

Venerable Ghikshu Shuzen, Bs.D.
Mycharenge-kyo tendai-shu
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