Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Dreams of war in Germany and Japan, WWII

Sure, things do bot seem today that large-scale wars are starting to be created, with buildings destroyed and people killed. The big deal about the United States supporting war against certain armies has been the only methods in years of 1970s through today.

Leaders like President Obama do not really exist these days, similar to what it was appending since the World Warr I in the early 1900s of World War II in the 1940s. Germany led the way in both of those larger wars. The U.S. led against Vietnam in 11 major wars in the 1970s, and more resently, the U.S. battled wars against Iraq and Afghanistan, most everything taking place until 2011.

Now, very little.

Keep in mind, Japan was a big war machine and dreamed to take over the entire Pacific, includng massive China. The Germans wanted to take over all the Europe. United State was lefed right back into off Pacific and Atkantic, but also started in wars even in far-way nations in 1940s. Nuclear bombs dropped in Japan ended everything.

Right now, Obama does not the same in the 2010s or later -- nuclear missels and cities wiped out.

Right now, all these nations will have to figure out some bad cash functions, with Greece, Portugal, Spain and others needing economies to feed their populations, but will not create wars to pull this off, even despite expensive terror bombs in some of these nations.

Obama is getting rid of the terrorists.

There will be no wars.

Money that used to be spent on wars will spent on people that need it, money instead of wars.

Choice is now. Iran is trying to be "mean" to eventually have nuclear weapons. Not being followed.

United State, Russia and China have big-time nuclear weapons, missiles and bombs. Israel might have that, too. Still, no really war issues being trumped up. Obama is still stopping all that.

Here comes 2012 election. Obama will be a peace. Republicans prefer wars (remember both Bushes). Obama will easily by recollected again.

geraldcarroll54@yahoo.com

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