Unconditional surrender means just that...unconditional.
Post war Japan was owned and operated by the United States under the managership of General McArthur, who also wrote the Japanese constitution.
Post war Germany was divided with the east controlled by the Soviets and the west had a strong U.S. military presence to counter that Soviet threat.
Unconditional surrender means just that...unconditional.
THAT, I agree on... and totally understand.. whether it was them or us that lost... UNCONDITIONAL...
and in that case, they lost.. (should have been the same for the Vietnam war.. but KKKronKKKite won that one for the KKKommies) (along with Hanoi Janhe, Hanoi Kerry.. etc.. etc..) ... (which my pop was a part of (SEAL in NAM) :( )
Post war Germany was divided with the east controlled by the Soviets and the west had a strong U.S. military presence to counter that Soviet threat.
Freakin’ politics... Can we live a day without this cr*p?!?
I know... the answer is NO! bummer...
but if the whole of the people who value moral values can get together and vote.. (and let your representatives know how you feel as ‘voters’), then maybe, as you’ve demonstrated for the last bill (’immigration’/amnesty)... WE (actually you, since I’m still here in Japan and don’t mean cr@p) CAN make a difference!!!
sorry for the rant... (ADMIN, gommene (sorry))
Ok... time for bed for me... read the rest tomorrow ;)
MJ