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USA and UK in a supporting role,having decided in the 1920's to sacrifice its alliance with Japan for its newer alliance with the USA and so supporting the squeeze on Japan's access to sorely needed raw materials.Not sure Japan was a wholly innocent and "put upon" party though.

Why?
Someone who is being 'squeezed to death' for no apparent reason fights back. I'm sure we'd both do the same?
The Federal Reserve was formed in 1913.

UK and Japan were in a formal alliance until the 20'S.No clash between UK's Japan interests and UK's USA interests until then.

Japan needed raw materials for industrial growth and was perceived as a growing competitor economically by the US and UK in Asia. Japan also needed raw materials to support its own imperialist designs in China.

Not sure Japanese invasion of China (place not known for raw materials) and brutality there against local population can solely be attributed to Japan being squeezed.Nor Japan's ongoing occupation of Korea as a quasi colony.

Precisely.
The US/Federal Reserve didn't like it.



I'm sure I read somewhere that prior to the second gulf war, Iraq wanted to change trading in dollars for oil to the euro which was why the Americans went in.

The Federal Reserve (a privately owned bank that has no regard for anyone let alone the American people) cannot and will not allow oil/gold be traded under any other currency hence the many 'phoney wars'. They will fight to the death (other poor souls deaths, never theirs) to keep robbing the world as the dollar would collapse. The Fed need this to continue printing money that they don't have. They've been doing it since the end of WW2. JFK's assassination after he passed a bill (11110) for a new currency for the 'USA and it's people' equally shows this.
The US leads the world on nothing other than military supremacy.

Coincidence?


JFK was shot on the orders of the Federal Reserve then; oh and Japan was reluctantly dragged into WW2 by the USA. You are entertaining, give you that.

Japan was provoked.
JFK was a problem.
I could go further and mention the unwarranted(WTF!) Federal collection of gold placed on the US citizens back in the day but hey, i'll save that for my next draft.

I'm always happy to entertain the blinkered


Clearly then, General Sadao Araki was provoked into saying, "It is Japan's mission to be supreme in Asia, the South Seas and eventually the four corners of the world."

Did the communist, Lee Harvey Oswald, take his orders direct from the Federal Reserve? (but of course you will say he didn't do it - more conspiracy).

General Araki was free to say whatever the hell he wanted to. Just like you and I.
Who pulled the trigger is irrelevant as someone had to do it for the FED to continue their monopoly.
Ask yourself why the US is such a great power despite basically offering nothing to the world as a whole apart from guns....some bigger guns....biggerer guns....etc.
Any time that someone wants to put an end to the Federal Reserve Dollar they're either shot or a war happens.
Why?

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 10 Jun 15 12.10pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

how wonderfully naive (not to mention complete and utter conspiracey theory cobblers).

I havent trawled through your posts but reading that one as a one off, have you preached near finsbury Park ?

 


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Now that Turkey is getting involved does that mean it is only a matter of time before we have to become more involved? I do wonder why they have attacked the Kurds as well as Isis though.

 


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legaleagle Flag 25 Jul 15 6.38pm

Because blasting the Kurds is what they've been doling for decades.

 

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Quote legaleagle at 25 Jul 2015 6.38pm

Because blasting the Kurds is what they've been doling for decades.

I realise they have been attacking them for years. I thought there was an unofficial cease fire whilst the Kurds were fighting ISIS.

 


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Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.

 


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legaleagle Flag 25 Jul 15 8.13pm

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Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.


Seems the police were killed in retaliation for a suicide bombing a few days earlier by someone sympathetic to ISIS which killed 30, and which the PKK believed the Turkish security services had been complicit in.Until this week,Turkey's record seemed to veer somewhat more to a pro-ISIS stance,given their opposition to the Kurds and Assad;my enemies' enemy being my friend.

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Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.


Seems the police were killed in retaliation for a suicide bombing a few days earlier by someone sympathetic to ISIS which killed 30, and which the PKK believed the Turkish security services had been complicit in.Until this week,Turkey's record seemed to veer somewhat more to a pro-ISIS stance,given their opposition to the Kurds and Assad;my enemies' enemy being my friend.

Edited by legaleagle (25 Jul 2015 8.15pm)


Yeah....But where is the truth in all this.

Surely Turkey aren't actually pro IS.....I mean they are attacking them as well.

They appear to be obsessed with not allowing a Kurdish state in northern Syria.......I'm not sure how they can stop it unless they invade......Which would massively help IS and put them against the western and middle eastern alliance fighting IS.

I can see both IS and Assad losing in the end.....But I'm not sure what Syria is going to look like in the end.

Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Jul 2015 8.26pm)

 


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Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.


Seems the police were killed in retaliation for a suicide bombing a few days earlier by someone sympathetic to ISIS which killed 30, and which the PKK believed the Turkish security services had been complicit in.Until this week,Turkey's record seemed to veer somewhat more to a pro-ISIS stance,given their opposition to the Kurds and Assad;my enemies' enemy being my friend.

Edited by legaleagle (25 Jul 2015 8.15pm)


Yeah....But where is the truth in all this.

Surely Turkey aren't actually pro IS.....I mean they are attacking them as well.

They appear to be obsessed with not allowing a Kurdish state in northern Syria.......I'm not sure how they can stop it unless they invade......Which would massively help IS and put them against the western and middle eastern alliance fighting IS.

I can see both IS and Assad losing in the end.....But I'm not sure what Syria is going to look like in the end.

Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Jul 2015 8.26pm)


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legaleagle Flag 25 Jul 15 10.10pm

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Quote Stirlingsays at 25 Jul 2015 6.59pm

Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.


Seems the police were killed in retaliation for a suicide bombing a few days earlier by someone sympathetic to ISIS which killed 30, and which the PKK believed the Turkish security services had been complicit in.Until this week,Turkey's record seemed to veer somewhat more to a pro-ISIS stance,given their opposition to the Kurds and Assad;my enemies' enemy being my friend.

Edited by legaleagle (25 Jul 2015 8.15pm)


Yeah....But where is the truth in all this.

Surely Turkey aren't actually pro IS.....I mean they are attacking them as well.

They appear to be obsessed with not allowing a Kurdish state in northern Syria.......I'm not sure how they can stop it unless they invade......Which would massively help IS and put them against the western and middle eastern alliance fighting IS.

I can see both IS and Assad losing in the end.....But I'm not sure what Syria is going to look like in the end.

Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Jul 2015 8.26pm)


The Americans have been leaning on Turkey to get involved against ISIS for months.

The Turkish are now (having been kicking and screaming) bombing ISIS,after standing idly by when Kobane was getting attacked within sight of the border,letting wounded ISIS fighters be sent for treatment in Turkey and turning a blind eye to the border being porous in the other direction..how do you think so many foreigners have got into the ISIS areas through Turkey?

I presume there's now been a deal with the US..with the losers,as usual, being the Turkish Kurds...

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Apparently two Turk Policemen were killed by the PKK.

The PM thinks he has to be more hardline to regain his popularity.

I'm not sure attacking the PKK is sensible though.


Seems the police were killed in retaliation for a suicide bombing a few days earlier by someone sympathetic to ISIS which killed 30, and which the PKK believed the Turkish security services had been complicit in.Until this week,Turkey's record seemed to veer somewhat more to a pro-ISIS stance,given their opposition to the Kurds and Assad;my enemies' enemy being my friend.

Edited by legaleagle (25 Jul 2015 8.15pm)


Yeah....But where is the truth in all this.

Surely Turkey aren't actually pro IS.....I mean they are attacking them as well.

They appear to be obsessed with not allowing a Kurdish state in northern Syria.......I'm not sure how they can stop it unless they invade......Which would massively help IS and put them against the western and middle eastern alliance fighting IS.

I can see both IS and Assad losing in the end.....But I'm not sure what Syria is going to look like in the end.

Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Jul 2015 8.26pm)


The Americans have been leaning on Turkey to get involved against ISIS for months.

The Turkish are now (having been kicking and screaming) bombing ISIS,after standing idly by when Kobane was getting attacked within sight of the border,letting wounded ISIS fighters be sent for treatment in Turkey and turning a blind eye to the border being porous in the other direction..how do you think so many foreigners have got into the ISIS areas through Turkey?

I presume there's now been a deal with the US..with the losers,as usual, being the Turkish Kurds...

Edited by legaleagle (25 Jul 2015 10.12pm)

I'm not so sure about a deal.

The Kurds won't fight beyond the canton if the US are going to f*ck them.

And Turkey aren't going to invade Syria and fight all the groups within it.

 


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Turkey is a member of NATO ffs.

It's about time they started behaving like one.

 

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