[Vision2020] Tony Simpsom Shills for Terrorists Yet Again!

Matt Decker mattd2107 at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 14 13:42:53 PST 2006


Andreas,

The Japanese had a distorted surrender plan, which didn't suit our 
interests. They however, had no plan to deliver this to us. That is until 
the bomb was dropped. and thank god. If and Im sure you do, know military 
action as of recent has allways revolved around air strikes then comes the 
ground pounders such as our veteran Tom Hansen. As in the case of Japan in 
45'. The ground pounders are the poor souls suffering most of the 
casualties.

Militarially wise, Japan was done. Iwo and Okinawa gave way to our B29 long 
range bombers, they were loosing in china and Soviets gave way to our side 
and broke their pomise with Japan. However, the japanese under the emperors 
orders were not giving up. US knew this and devised a plan which gave the 
numbers I gave you earlier. If you want to disagree with their numbers so be 
it. But don't under any circumstance think the Japanese were not going to 
fight until the end. That is until that mushroom cloud showed their fate.

Think what you want but Ill agree with history and our generals who won that 
war.

Matt


>From: "Andreas Schou" <ophite at gmail.com>
>To: "Pat Kraut" <pkraut at moscow.com>
>CC: vision2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Tony Simpsom Shills for Terrorists Yet Again!
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 11:07:56 -0800
>
>On 11/14/06, Pat Kraut <pkraut at moscow.com> wrote:
> > "we had broken the back of their army and driven them out of every last 
>one
> > of their imperial holdings"
> > Great revisionist history Andreas but the Japanese certainly did not 
>agree
> > with this ananlysis in any form.
>
>Japan had already developed a four-plank conditional surrender plan by
>the time the first atomic bomb was dropped. It would have done several
>things not in America's interests, including maintaining the Imperial
>throne and remanding Japanese war criminals to the custody of the
>(continuous) Japanese government, but they were clearly prepared to
>end the war.
>
>We had the Japanese over a barrel in the Phillipenes, the Soviets had
>broken their neutrality pact and invaded Manchuria, and we were able
>to deploy ground-based bombers from Iwo Jima. Japanese shipping
>tonnage was down to almost nothing; resources were restricted to those
>indigenous to Japan, which includes, notably, no oil whatsoever.
>
>It's delusional to believe that the Japanese could've taken any sort
>of offensive action at the time we dropped the atomic bomb.
>
>-- ACS
>
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