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You are both forgetting that the US was heavily supplying Britain and Russia.
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Yep, and they didn't have to enter the war to do it.
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The US was, yes.
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And what is the difference between supplying weapons, food, ships, etc, and participating in the war again?
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vaulos wrote:And what is the difference between supplying weapons, food, ships, etc, and participating in the war again?
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Partha wrote:
Embar Angylwrath wrote:Dd...

If the US had not entered into the war, who most likely would have won?
Russia. They had more men, better and more reliable armor, and Germany could not have kept up the war effort once they lost the oilfields in Romania.
Russia only held armor superiority for small sections of time throughout the war. The balance was always shifting; however, the Russians were able to produce a lot more, and faster (numerical superiority) after 1942 when they were starting to hit peak wartime industrial capacity (in relation to the US which hit it in the spring of 1945).
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Dd...

If the US had not entered into the war, who most likely would have won?
If the Australians had not entered the war in the Pacific and stayed neutral, who would most likely have won?

If the Brits had not entered the war and remained neutral, who would most likely have won?

If the French hadn't provided resistance and strategic information and support for normandy, who would most likely have won?

If the Russians hadn't entered the war, who would most likely have won?

See Embar - you're just retarded if you think the US was the only country that you could remove that would tip the scales. Nuff said.

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Ddrak is right in that regard. Britain and Australian support were critical in their respective theaters during WW2. As for the French...well...I'm not going to give them TOO much credit for the resistance. They'd have been forced to drink German wine if things stayed the way they were.

In an effort to drag this kicking and screaming back on topic, however, didn't I hear on the news yesterday that the journalist who floated this theory in the New Yorker has come under fire by the Administration for...Dan Rather-esque...fact checking?

Let's face it. We've had a thread about mythical death squads in Iraq. We've had a thread about the Gay Bomb. This random-conspiracy-bullshit-of-the-week thread is getting old. Get over it, Dubya is the duly elected President and Kerry is not, no matter how many protest rallies there are outside the Inauguration.
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Death squads and gay bombs would have been a lot more believable under Reagan, and I hold Reagan in vastly higher regard than Bush.
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US-supported death squads DID exist under Reagan, Riggen. The gay bomb was a Clinton era idea, interestingly.
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Eidolon,

Yes, he did. The Pentagon basically said WTF?!?

I'm not sure anyone here is seriously debating the results of the election though are they? Far as I can tell they've just accepted Bush as the President and are reverting back to pre-election rallies against his policies.

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Eidolon Faer wrote:Ddrak is right in that regard. Britain and Australian support were critical in their respective theaters during WW2. As for the French...well...I'm not going to give them TOO much credit for the resistance. They'd have been forced to drink German wine if things stayed the way they were.

In an effort to drag this kicking and screaming back on topic, however, didn't I hear on the news yesterday that the journalist who floated this theory in the New Yorker has come under fire by the Administration for...Dan Rather-esque...fact checking?

Let's face it. We've had a thread about mythical death squads in Iraq. We've had a thread about the Gay Bomb. This random-conspiracy-bullshit-of-the-week thread is getting old. Get over it, Dubya is the duly elected President and Kerry is not, no matter how many protest rallies there are outside the Inauguration.
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Interesting...but is it true?
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Does the fact that half of it's founders are former Israeli intelligence operators mean anything to you?

From their website (You have to dig, there IS no contact information, no listed board of directors for what claims to be a 501(c)3 organization)
Yigal Carmon is MEMRI's President.
He also was counter terrorism advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu. Somehow I doubt there's a lack of bias here.
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It was quoted on CNN and FNC this afternoon. So it might have some credibility.
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/shock

Anti-US forces receiving support from Syria and Iran? Say it isn't so.

Then again, I thought there were WMDs in Iraq too so my belief system isn't necessarily a good thing to trust.

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Yes Beek I know.
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