cowboycwr said:
Canada2017 said:
trey3216 said:
Canada2017 said:
RMF5630 said:
Doc Holliday said:
How does anyone know the information they're getting about this war is accurate?
Why do you think you should have more information than what you are getting?
Indeed........everyone just shut up and trust this Administration to keep us out of war.
Gulf of Tonkin
Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction
Undeclared US Navy war against Germany 1940-1941.
Embargo preventing the sale of US oil to Japan
CIA assassinations throughout central America .
Eliminating enemies of the Shah of Iran keeping him in power against the wished of the people.
Bay of Pigs
B 52 strikes in Cambodia
North Sea pipelines
Yep, we are the 'good' guys. Don't trust anyone who questions it.
The two in bold are especially revisionist. My God man.
Dude, my father was active duty US Navy during those times.
I love FDR but he fully understood the US people did NOT want to fight Germany in 1940 and Britain was in dire need of our help. The Royal Navy was stretched thin so Roosevelt quietly ordered the US Navy TO ESCORT MERCHANT SHIPS AND FIGHT GERMAM U-BOATS attempting to stop those merchant ships.
No declaration of war , but at least one US destroyer was sunk with dozens of sailors killed. Our long range scout planes were also working in cooperation with the British .
All without the approval of the American people.
The oil embargo against Japan left them 2 options .....either end their occupation / war against China or invade the Dutch oil fields in the Far East. to get the necessary oil. Of course the Japanese clearly understood such an attack against these Dutch oil fields would bring on war with the British and Americans.........so they elected for the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
so much wrong in your post.
Germany actually started it forcing FDR to issue the shoot on sight. First a German U-boat attempted to get into firing position on a US Destroyer picking up survivors of a sunken freighter. Then another U-boat fired on a different destroyer who dropped depth charges in response.
Then FDR issued the order.
And Germany sunk US merchants/oil tankers.
So there was no "undeclared war" but rather a defend yourself/Americans order.
As for Japan they could have invaded the Dutch East Indies and began a war with England but the US would not have stepped up and declared war at that time.
FDR ( rightly ) despised Hitler and Nazism .
However the vast majority of Americans wanted no part of a 2nd war in Europe after the widespread disillusionment felt with the conduct and post war results of WW1.
Most American wanted to focus on building up US defenses ( which had been allowed to crumble during the Great Depression ) . Charles Lindbergh was one of the most prominent spokesmen of the America First movement .
FDR had other ideas.
FDR invented 'Lend Lease' which circumvented US law prohibiting the supply of weapons to European belligerents . Huge amounts of supplies were transported through the Atlantic Ocean war zone to England .
Even to the point of giving England FIFTY destroyers out of our reserve 'mothball ' fleet . Those ships were put to immediate use by England in their desperate fight against German submarines . US warships actively escorted merchant ships ( with their war supplies for England ) to a mid point in the Atlantic Ocean where the Royal Navy then took over the escorting responsibilities .
In addition the US Army Air Force was actively scouting the Atlantic Ocean for German shipping and supplying the information to the Royal Navy . It was a US scout plane that discovered the location of the German battleship Bismarck which led to its eventual destruction and the death of thousands of German sailors .
The US even invaded Iceland in order 'to prevent Iceland's occupation by Germany '.
All while the United States claimed to be a neutral country !
Have no idea what you are attempting to say about the Dutch East Indies.